SMEs and the management of brand touchpoints on purpose
This is the quiet cost of unmanaged brand touchpoints, and it deserves more attention than it usually receives in conversations about SME growth.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
18h ago
OK Zimbabwe: Reputation collapse before financial collapse
As stock shortages became increasingly visible, the organisation faced not only a supply chain challenge but also a growing narrative challenge.
By Lenox Mhlanga
18h ago
Govt commits to African Air transport market
He said the implementation of SAATM would unlock significant economic opportunities by improving the movement of people, goods and services across Africa.
By Valentine Maya
Jul. 10, 2026
Mavesere leads Sables into USA Nations Cup redemption
The bench includes Matthew Mandioma, Tjide Visser, Michael Kumbirai, Tadiwanashe Gwashu, Simbarashe Siraha, Hilton Mudariki, Bruce Houston and Takudzwa Musingwini.
By Kudakwashe Gahadzikwa
Jul. 9, 2026
Botswana Parliament charts new course for stronger lawmaking
“Parliament occupies a unique position in our democratic system, and the 13th Parliament occupies a unique position, and the expectation is high to perform and deliver,” he said.
By Moses Magadza
Jul. 7, 2026
Fear and hope at Musina border as immigrants return home
What began as a desperate huddle at the Musina Showgrounds has now shifted to a rapidly constructed repatriation centre at Musina Proefplaas, 20km outside of town.
By Staff Reporter
Jul. 5, 2026
Why access to capital remains Zim’s biggest business challenge
Access to capital remains the lifeblood of every successful business. Whether a business operates in agriculture, manufacturing, mining or technology, growth inevitably requires investment.
By Believe Guta
Jul. 3, 2026
Zim govt ring-fences 150MW for winter wheat
Moyo, however, said thermal power would continue to provide the country’s baseload electricity even as Zimbabwe expands renewable energy generation.
By Blessed Ndlovu
Jul. 2, 2026
BRICS+ Expansion: How Sino-African partnerships reshape global financial governance
By mid-2026, the US dollar and the euro jointly account for less than 30 percent of transaction settlements among BRICS members, while local currency transactions have risen to 65%.
By Kudzayi Murombedzi
Jul. 2, 2026




