Indigenous knowledge systems as a means of food security

Increasingly erratic rainfall, prolonged droughts, heatwaves, and failing water systems have undermined food production, pushing rural households into deeper food insecurity.

COP 30: Marking time

Satellite data suggests it is caused mainly by the record-breaking drought in the Amazon, which has reduced the forest’s ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
By Gwynne Dyer Nov. 14, 2025

When will Africa finally wake up, rebrand itself?

FROM the moment one steps off the plane at Singapore’s Changi International Airport, it is clear you have entered a country that takes itself seriously.  
By Faith Zaba Nov. 14, 2025

Marange headman granted peace order in cyber-bullying case

A HEADMAN in Chief Marange’s area has been granted a peace order against a man he accuses of cyber-bullying and interference with his official duties. 
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Nov. 14, 2025

Mbare councillor ‘Dhama’ flees angry vendors, touts over parking deal 

Chanachimwe, who has previously been arrested several times over alleged drug-related offences, now finds himself at the centre of growing tensions over the Mbare project.
By Kenneth Nyangani Nov. 12, 2025

Climate Action: All talk is cheap

Droughts are becoming more frequent, rains more erratic and temperatures are more extreme.
By Newsday Nov. 11, 2025

Consumer protection gets more teeth

The MoU outlines a framework designed to protect consumer rights in financial markets, ensuring that consumers are informed and treated fairly.
By Blessed Ndlovu Nov. 11, 2025

Fumati Engineers pioneer development in Zimbabwe’s national narrative

In line with Zimbabwe's economic landscape, Fumati Engineers stands as a beacon of innovation, dovetailing seamlessly with the government's National Development Strategy 1
By Takemore Mazuruse Nov. 9, 2025
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‘Zim needs US$50 billion FDI’

Chanakira emphasised that investors must comply with labour standards, taxation rules, and environmental rehabilitation.
By Melody Chikono Nov. 9, 2025