The ultimate defrosting weekend accompanied by the big Father’s Day

The city is bursting at the seams this weekend with an energy that is way too loud to care about the June breeze.
By Valentine Maya 1h ago

Your degree will not save you. Your skills might.

The World Economic Forum estimates that by 2027, 44% of core job skills will be disrupted by technology.
By Wilfred M Kahlari 17h ago

Suspected land baron in US$250k scam

Gertrude Bariri was arrested and appeared before Harare regional magistrate Musaiona Shortgame, who granted her US$1 000 bail.
By Desmond Chingarande Jun. 17, 2026

9 killed, 25 injured in Chiredzi bus/train collision

Nine people, including two minors, died on the spot while 25 others were injured this Tuesday morning when a conventional bus collided with a train at a rail-level crossing in Chiredzi.
By Allen Mangava Jun. 16, 2026

Blessing ‘Bibido’ Muzarurwi goes pro in heyball

The first major step in Bibido’s professional journey is a high-profile development trip to Cape Town, South Africa, where he will train at the newly opened, state-of-the-art Sessions Billiard Club.
By Sports Reporter Jun. 14, 2026

A political economy of Sino-African industrialisation

Mineral mining and refining consume water and generate emissions, requiring strict environmental governance.
By Kudzayi Murombedzi Jun. 13, 2026

The real-time visibility: The new business superpower

Organisations that see what is happening across their operations as it happens are better equipped to react, adapt and execute.
By Innocent Hadebe Jun. 13, 2026

Why most Zim businesses remain small

Sustainable businesses must be built as institutions rather than personal projects. True business success is measured not only by profitability but also by longevity.
By Believe Guta Jun. 12, 2026

Developer dismisses land invasion claims

“We have all the relevant documents and clearances from the responsible authorities regarding the land in question, the Remainder of Eyecourt,” he said.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 11, 2026