Invictus signs production-sharing deal with Zim govt
“In times of low returns, the contractor gets a higher share. In times of higher returns, government gets a much bigger share,” Macmillan said.
By Blessed Ndlovu
2h ago
From quantity to quality: China’s economic modernisation and the hard lessons for Africa and the Global South
E-commerce, mobile payments, short-video platforms, and AI-powered logistics have expanded China’s retail market from less than US$2 trillion in 2010 to over US$8 trillion today.
By Saxon Zvina
6h ago
Sanlam Alternative Investments acquires 10% stake in GreenCo
“If the continent can provide its own creditworthy, commercially bankable market infrastructure then institutional capital will follow,” Bennet said in a statement.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
8h ago
Calls grow for Sadc action over SA xenophobia
The groups have since declared that all foreigners must leave South Africa by May 30, warning that they intend to shut down the country to “weed out” foreigners.
By Silas Nkala
11h ago
Stalks neglect can cost farmers millions, TIMB warns
TIMB also said proper stalk destruction created a “dead period” where no living tobacco plants remain in fields.
By Lesley Kufandada
11h ago
‘Tsvangirai wanted Mthuli Ncube in 2018 Cabinet’
“What we said was that we had seen that it was going to be impossible to get everybody together or to win against a manipulated election,” he said.
By Silas Nkala
11h ago
Govt races to meet wheat target as deadline looms
Jiri urged farmers to complete planting within the recommended window to avoid low yields associated with delayed planting.
By Sharon Zebra
11h ago
Africa Day at Panyatsime reconnects youth with heritage
Panyatsime hosted learners from schools including B and P College and Best Learners Infant School in Seke under Manyame Rural District Council.
By Gilbert Munetsi
May. 26, 2026
Remembering Linda Masarira: How political polarisation is swallowing Zimbabwe’s humanity
Losing a mother, a friend, and a sister so suddenly is a painful experience and no family should have to mourn their loved one under the heavy cloud of public hostility.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira
May. 26, 2026




