Responsible coal needs a single African voice
It transforms our Southern Africa Chapter, which has included South Africa, Botswana, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, into a broader and more powerful organisation.
By Mike Teke
2h ago
Gold, goals and global ambition
Now, an audacious financial experiment in Harare is attempting to reverse that tide by turning the domestic game completely on its head.
By Henry Mhara
2h ago
Xenophobia: MRP urges Zimbos in SA to take precautions
“Zimbabweans should neither participate in violence nor respond violently to provocation,” he said
By Nizbert Moyo
2h ago
ADF urges South Africa to end support for Zanu PF
Mabhena referred to the Zimbabwe Documentation Project introduced in 2010, noting that it initially contained only one major condition for applicants seeking legal status in South Africa.
By Silas Nkala
2h ago
Suspect linked to Kruger tourists murder arrested in Zimbabwe
The two tourists, members of the Marais family, were killed in an incident inside Kruger National Park earlier this year.
By Donald Nyandoro
18h ago
25-year power deal unlocks 50MW Chegutu solar investment
The 50MWac facility, located in Mashonaland West Province, is expected to rank among Zimbabwe's largest grid-connected independent power producer (IPP) projects.
By Business Reporter
Jun. 19, 2026
Sadc’s development paradox: Why regional integration has not produced regional transformation
Conventional explanations frequently point to inadequate infrastructure, limited financial resources, weak industrialisation and low levels of intra-regional trade.
By John Laisani
Jun. 19, 2026
Sables to play SA’s ‘A’ side in invaluable prep for Nations Cup
Barring any unforeseen circumstances, the head coach revealed that he hopes to welcome back several high-profile stars who were unavailable this weekend due to external commitments.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
Jun. 19, 2026
Partnership or paternalism? How major powers engage with Africa
EU cooperation plans are often tied to strict Western political norms, and individual member states sign separate bilateral deals, making unified implementation nearly impossible.
By Tariro Chipo Moyo
Jun. 18, 2026




