Skills bereavement: Africa’s energy sector no longer needs policy, it requires strategy
A 400kV transmission line does not deliver stability simply because it exists; it does so because it is properly designed, protected, maintained and intelligently operated.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
4h ago
Rethinking HIV and early health education in Africa
One of those questions is this: why are we still struggling with new HIV infections and rising vulnerability in some communities, despite decades of awareness campaigns?
By Mitchel Zvingowaniseyi
4h ago
Press freedom under siege in southern Africa
According to the report, this decline is compounded by shrinking civic space, global tensions, and intensified state efforts to control independent information.
By Staff Reporter
4h ago
Sadc media freedom push launched under new legal reform partnership
The collaboration combines academic research, legal advocacy, and media influence to turn evidence into action.
By Staff Reporter
4h ago
Inside Zarrow Aesthetics: Building a medical-grade beauty brand
“We don’t just market services; we manage the client journey. Every appointment is treated as a process, not a guess. That’s how we protect both the client and the brand,” she said.
By Takemore Mazuruse
4h ago
Mnangagwa term saga: SA mobs target Zimbabweans
South African mobs have taken to the streets, demanding that black immigrants return home to "fix" their own countries.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
4h ago
Victoria Falls crumbling under illegal developments
This increased runoff is driving the siltation of pools above the falls and causing a gradual accumulation of mud within the Victoria Falls gorge.
By Oscar Nkala
4h ago
Foreign capital flees despite Zimbabwe’s mining boom
The AOF, a closed-end investment firm traded on the Specialist Fund Segment of the London Stock Exchange, detailed these structural hurdles in its 2025 annual report.
By Tatira Zwinoira
4h ago
Investors withhold billions after signing up to Zimbabwe, country achieves only 3% realisation rate in 4-year period, says Zida
The challenge is no longer attracting interest, but converting that interest into bankable, funded projects that survive beyond announcements and memoranda of understanding.
By Freeman Makopa
May. 2, 2026




