Is Zim really middle-income economy?
Tax incentives for 24 hours’ production are welcome, but we need more details on how it will work.
By Trust Chikohora
Dec. 12, 2025
Cross-border trading insurance critical in unlocking investment
There lies the opportunity in terms of business, in terms of trading between countries. But then there also arises some risks.
By Melody Chikono
Dec. 12, 2025
Home-grown mergers surge
The CTC’s latest annual report also notes a marginal dip in overall merger activity, with 22 deals reviewed in 2024 compared to 23 the previous year.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
Dec. 12, 2025
How colonialists used language to undermine indigenous food systems
Another special vegetable called mushungushungu in Shona (solanum nigrum) was given the name black nightshade.
By Charles Dhewa
Dec. 10, 2025
Africa’s demand for refined products to surge into 2050
Africa’s need for refined products is set to surge, driven by demographic and economic forces.
By Nj Ayuk
Dec. 8, 2025
Alcohol laws under fire as road deaths mount
Human error remains the leading cause of these accidents, with reckless driving, speeding and alcohol impairment cited as the most common contributing factors.
By Margaret Lubinda
Dec. 8, 2025
Africa Youth Chess Championship roar to life in Harare
Zimbabwe’s capacity to host world-class sporting spectacles was underscored by the excellent turnout.
By Staff Reporter
Dec. 8, 2025
As Russia’s Africa Corps fights in Mali, witnesses describe atrocities from beheadings to rapes
When the Africa Corps replaced Wagner six months ago, weary civilians hoped for less brutality. The United Nations says they have been abused by all sides in the conflict.
By AP
Dec. 7, 2025
Fifa derails Warriors’ Afcon plans, Marinica laments late player release date
Marinica, who has been working diligently with a predominantly local-based contingent since the start of the week, now faces a race against time to integrate his foreign-based stars.
By Rufaro Kaswerakuenda
Dec. 6, 2025




