IPPs unveil 16 000MW power projects

These limitations have left most sectors of the economy vulnerable to loadshedding and erratic supply, despite the government’s efforts to stabilise the sector.
By Ashton Ndakusiya 22h ago

Divisions costing African countries: Mzembi

Mzembi said an effective Africa, which could bargain and negotiate had to transform itself from a loose coalition of 55 countries into a proper union.
By Sydney Kawadza Mar. 24, 2025

Local consortium seeks US$3 billion for power transmission project

Cross said the dispensation would allow it to service the external liabilities that would be created by their activities.
By Melody Chikono Dec. 9, 2024

‘Competition, counterfeit agroecological produce curtails agroecological entrepreneurs’

PELUM Zimbabwe is an organisation working through member organisations to support small-scale farmers, with the aim of promoting sustainable livelihoods.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Dec. 5, 2024

The golden leaf still vital for economic growth: Govt

He said the industry was the cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s economy contributing more than 10% to the country’s GDP.
By Gracious Daniel Nov. 25, 2024

Youth organisation promotes safe parenting

“Parenting is all about ensuring the best for our children hence the importance of this talk show facilitated by various industry experts.”
By Takemore Mazuruse Jul. 14, 2024

Smallholder farmers derisk maize farming through livestock

She added that before joining the Ukama Ustawi Initiative, she would sell all her maize harvest and, later in the dry season livestock as a mitigatory measure against poverty deaths.
By Business Reporter Jan. 8, 2024

Sheasham, Triangle share spoils

Sheasham remained on 14th position with 31 points on their tally, while Triangle moved one step up to 15th position.
By Terry Madyauta Oct. 19, 2023

60% learners drop out of school due to drugs

The research found that drug abuse had led to students dropping out of school, thus leading to a cycle of poverty and crime.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Oct. 14, 2023