How African territorial markets are quietly rewriting socio-economic rules
If Members of Parliament and councillors really cared about farmers, traders and food systems, territorial market infrastructure would not be as dilapidated as is the case in most countries.
By Charles Dhewa
20h ago
The Determined redefines faith-inspired music in Bulawayo
In the heart of Bulawayo, a powerful new sound is rising — driven by faith, passion and an unshakable determination to inspire a generation.
By Langelihle Nyathi
20h ago
Why modern PR measurement must prove real business impact
Outputs are the easiest to measure. They include media coverage, impressions, social posts published or event attendance. Outputs tell us about activity and volume, not effectiveness.
By Lenox Lizwi Mhlanga
Feb. 1, 2026
Uproar over nurse training intakes in Matabeleland
However, Ndiweni noted that after the introduction of decentralised recruitment, they stopped assisting, believing applicants could now access training institutions directly.
By Sharon Sibindi
Feb. 1, 2026
Hwange cracks down on illegal charcoal dealers
Acting on a tip-off, the enforcement teams raided the property and seized the charcoal, which officials believe was produced through the unregulated cutting of indigenous trees.
By Sharon Sibindi
Feb. 1, 2026
Emakhandeni gets boost as construction begins
During our tour of the facility, we also saw the newly erected tank with 100,000-litre capacity at Emakhandeni. They also want to work on the centre wicket and raise it up higher as it is too low.
By Austin Karonga
Feb. 1, 2026
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UNDP’s VBUs transform lives in rural Nyanga
Makombe said they are encouraging their farmers to grow crops the organic way and to invest in value addition of the crops.
By Vanessa Gonye
Jan. 31, 2026
Government warns rogue housing co-operatives
The directive was delivered by Women Affairs deputy minister Kiven Mutimbanyoka during a tour of the Hatcliffe Housing Union Co-operative on Wednesday.
By Belindah Chikandiwa
Jan. 30, 2026
From hustle to mastery: Rebuilding work ethic and standards in Zimbabwe
Today, many business leaders, managers and workers appear to operate grudgingly, eyes on the clock, hearts elsewhere.
By Trevor Ncube
Jan. 29, 2026




