Auditors wary of Invictus Energy

The deal, signed in August 2025, would have seen Al Mansour acquire a 19,9% stake for A$37,8 million and potentially unlock up to US$500 million in future funding for Cabora Bassa.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 12h ago

EU, Germany back Zimbabwe’s US$2.37bn aquaculture drive

“We see aquaculture as a sector that can connect food security and rural livelihoods with private sector development,” Cichocka said.
By Valentine Maya 18h ago

Chibaya, Chipoyi withdraw CAB3 urgent challenge

The duo had cited Parliament of Zimbabwe, the Speaker of the National Assembly, the Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs minister and the Attorney-General as respondents.
By Desmond Chingarande 21h ago

Beyond hegemony: Africa and the Global South as vanguard of a new world order

When Russian Foreign minister Sergey Lavrov states that Russia and China seek to foil Western attempts to preserve global hegemony, he is not just describing geopolitical rivalry.
By Saxon Zvina Apr. 22, 2026

From classroom dreams to published reality

"I have always loved writing. I have always been that girl carrying a thick novel in a kombi," Moyo told NewsDay Life & Style.
By Langelihle Nyathi Apr. 22, 2026

ZVA to host Zone VI Qualifiers

“While we await final approval from SRC, we cannot stand still,” Nhamburo told NewsDay Sport.
By Austin Karonga Apr. 21, 2026

Police face 7-day ultimatum over SAPES probe

ACADEMIC Ibbo Mandaza has threatened legal action against the police over what he describes as a continued failure to disclose progress on investigations into the bombing of SAPES Trust offices
By Miriam Mangwaya Apr. 20, 2026

Zim’s brain-picking economy must end

A financial literacy workshop demands hours of research, structure, audience profiling, rehearsal and the quiet courage to stand before strangers and say something worth hearing.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Apr. 17, 2026

Retail banking can power next phase of financial inclusion

Mobile money has built an extensive distribution network, supported by tens of thousands of agents across the country. Mobile penetration is high, and active usage continues to grow.
By Dennis Mambure Apr. 17, 2026