All Set for MSU Alumni Reunion and Business Expo

He added that this aligns with global trends towards convergence of ideas and they expect all progressive alumni to tap into this opportunity. 
By Takemore Mazuruse 12h ago

Business is spiritual

We have been taught to think of business as arithmetic, defined by profit and loss, margins and market share, strategy decks, shareholder value, etcetera.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Feb. 27, 2026

How businesses can leverage supply contracts

A supply contract is an agreement between a supplier and a buyer that defines the terms under which goods or services will be provided over a specific period.  
By Innocent Hadebe Feb. 21, 2026

Why Vision’s debt-to-asset deal with Tongaat collapsed

It entered voluntary business rescue in October 2022 after total claims and debt ballooned to about R13 billion (US$721,6 million), a figure later confirmed at R10,4 billion (US$634,53 million). 
By Tatira Zwinoira Feb. 20, 2026

Agricultural village business units transform rural Zimbabwe

According to Mhiko, they are finalising a few export market agreements for contract farming of chillies, fine green beans and peas at the units. 
By Farmer’s Weekly Feb. 18, 2026

Tongaat business rescue practitioners file for liquidation, Hippo Valley, Triangle face uncertain future 

Albertyn said adverse market conditions, particularly during the second half of 2025, had worsened the company’s position. 
By Tatira Zwinoira Feb. 12, 2026

Talking Green World: Zim is perfect destination for energy investments

With Zimbabwe hosting the next Sadc Energy Summit, which will be held in Victoria Falls
By Edzai Kachirekwa Feb. 8, 2026

Man jailed for axing imbiber over girlfriend

The complainant is Wellington Gonyeka, a 49-year-old who also resides in the same village.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 7, 2026

How African territorial markets are quietly rewriting socio-economic rules

If Members of Parliament and councillors really cared about farmers, traders and food systems, territorial market infrastructure would not be as dilapidated as is the case in most countries.  
By Charles Dhewa Feb. 4, 2026