Why ZEEX could produce Zim’s next listed giants

A second PITP cohort followed between August and October 2025, demonstrating the exchange’s commitment to developing a pipeline of potential issuers before formally launching ZEEX.
By Kudakwashe Taimo Jun. 19, 2026

Sables Name Globally Spread 31-Man Squad for SAS Training Camp as SA A Showdown Looms

Bornwell Gwinji and Simba Siraha both feature from Gernika Rugby Taldea in Spain, alongside Matthew Simba Mandioma of C.P. Les Abelles.
By Kudakwashe Gahadzikwa Jun. 8, 2026

Rural innovators shine, but funding gap looms

Nyasha Tsvoto, one of the students, said: “Pulsera does two main things: it monitors the patient’s health condition and the patient’s environment.”
By Vongai Kahwa Jun. 5, 2026

Sables Name 20-Man Squad for Daily Training Environment as SA A Countdown Begins

The DTE squad, drawn predominantly from local clubs, signals coach Pieter Benade's intention to build cohesion and sharpness among his available players as
By Kudakwashe Gahadzikwa May. 22, 2026

Linking cities, driving growth: The case for high-speed rail in Zim

THE arduous journey by road from Harare to Bulawayo takes a grueling six hours. While flying greatly cuts down the travel duration to just 45 minutes, it has remained prohibitively expensive,
By Chameso Mucheka May. 15, 2026

Zimbabwe must finance its own malaria fight

These figures tell the story of a country that had grown comfortable with international partners playing a central role in malaria control.
By Newsday May. 11, 2026

MP pushes for vocational college in Hwange

“There are 93 business units in Hwange, with 25% having youth membership,” he said.
By Patricia Sibanda May. 11, 2026

Uncertainty grips Matobo as post- independence activity grinds to a halt

 In the lead-up to Zimbabwe’s 46th Independence Day celebrations hosted in Matobo, the district of Matabeleland South was promised a lasting transformation through a series of “legacy projects.”
By Sharon Sibindi May. 10, 2026

New gold ETF may reshape Zim investing, but risks loom

ZIMBABWE’S first gold-backed exchange-traded fund (ETF) could reshape how investors deploy capital, offering regulated offshore exposure for the first time — but analysts warn liquidity constraints
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 8, 2026