Joint ventures to reactivate underutilised farms in Zimbabwe

“We work with 13 landholders on varying sizes of land, which have been developed to different levels, so our JV crop-share structures vary to suit the individual agreements. 
By Staff Reporter 2h ago

South Africa’s next 5 years: The Zim trajectory starts here

IN the early years of Zimbabwe’s independence, anyone predicting the eventual collapse of Robert Mugabe’s rule would have been dismissed as a traitor, an impimpi or a doom
By Nkateko Muloiwa Dec. 5, 2025

Dangote oil corridor plan puts energy strategy on sterner trial

In Nigeria, The Business Post rallied Dangote’s plan, while The Punch said the investment “adds Zimbabwe to Dangote’s list of destinations from Ethiopia to Zambia”. 
By Freeman Makopa Nov. 21, 2025

Robert Mugabe Jr pleads guilty to drug charges, fined US$300 

Mugiya further told the court that Mugabe earns US$7,000 per month and requested that he be given a non-custodial sentence and a fine.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Nov. 13, 2025

No to 2030 extension

President Emmerson Mnangagwa
By Leonard Koni Nov. 1, 2025

A cult of personality

Zanu PF believes Mnangagwa has performed well to deserve the extension of his term
By Newsday Oct. 20, 2025

Political uncertainty throttling Zim progress

Immediately after, attention turned to incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa — then Mugabe’s deputy — a fight that culminated in the former’s expulsion from the government and Zanu PF
By Eddie Zvinonzwa Oct. 3, 2025

Gururahundi horrors: Families still living in limbo after 45 years

The Gukurahundi massacres stemmed from divisions of the Second Chimurenga, or Zimbabwe’s war for independence.  
By Tendai Marima Oct. 1, 2025

Nothing for the masses after silly season

Tension is once again rising in Zanu PF
By Newsday Sep. 24, 2025