The Badge Engineering Revolution: Inside the Toyota-Suzuki Global Alliance

Toyota, conversely, is a global powerhouse with a massive research and development budget and a decades-long lead in hybrid and hydrogen fuel-cell technology.

Zimbabwe Welcomes First Group of Polish Tourists

Zimbabwe welcomed a maiden group of nine tourists from Poland yesterday in a development expected to strengthen tourism cooperation between the country and Eastern Europe.
By Sharon Zebra May. 7, 2026

EU envoys offer rare positive view of Zim

Diplomats from some of Zimbabwe’s long-time critics this week offered a rare vote of confidence in the country’s economic prospects, signalling a tentative shift in sentiment after years
By Mthandazo Nyoni Apr. 30, 2026

Team Europe returns to ZITF with expanded development agenda

“Our partnership delivers real results. With trade reaching US$919 million last year, we are closing in on the US$1 billion mark, driving jobs and growth. It is a truly win-win relationship.”
By Tendai Sauta Apr. 24, 2026

Bicycle distribution to war vets sparks outrage

President Emmerson Mnangagwa presided over the handover ceremony, distributing hundreds of bicycles, grocery hampers and three model houses to war veterans.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 22, 2026

ZITF 2026: Opportunity knocking but will Zim answer?

But beneath the choreography of exhibitions and conferences sits a more uncomfortable question: can Zimbabwe turn interest into real investment?
By Mthandazo Nyoni Apr. 17, 2026

Not so silent war between Canada and the US!

When US president spoke at the Davos International Economic Conference in Davos, Switzerland, January 19, 2026, he picked on three partners, the European Union, Denmark and Canada
By Kenneth Mufuka Apr. 13, 2026

New farmers boost tobacco prospects in Matabeleland

THE entry of new farmers into the tobacco industry in Matabeleland is being viewed as a sign of agricultural renewal and economic growth in the region.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni Apr. 11, 2026

The China-Pakistan Five-Point Initiative: A rational peace blueprint and a critical call for Africa’s action

Both Europe and Japan have been hard-hit by the crisis’ economic fallout, from soaring energy prices to disrupted trade routes.
By Saxon Zvina Apr. 4, 2026