In Africa, the oppressor can be your own brother
This raises a difficult question: if Africa’s defining narrative is oppression from outside, how do we account for Africans turning on each other?
By Jacob Mutisi
Apr. 24, 2026
China’s 12 technological breakthroughs: A new path for Africa and Zimbabwe to end tech monopoly and achieve self-reliance
Chinese enterprises led by BYD have secured global competitiveness in power battery research and vehicle manufacturing, accelerating the expansion of the global NEV industry.
By Roxette Mikela pazvakavambwa
Apr. 22, 2026
Agric, industrial waste offers biomass energy potential: Zida boss
“Agricultural and industrial waste in Zimbabwe offers untapped potential for biomass and biogas energy conversion projects,” he said.
By Nizbert Moyo
Apr. 22, 2026
Community-based organisations condemn CAB3 public hearings
ACBOs is a consortium of 41 CBOs operating across eight provinces of Zimbabwe.
By Evans Mathanda
Apr. 21, 2026
How digital skills could revolutionise Zim's rural agriculture
While these practices have sustained livelihoods, they have also constrained productivity and resilience in an increasingly complex global food system.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Apr. 19, 2026
Striking a balance: Safeguarding cross-border trading while advancing formalisation in Zimbabwe
Cross-border trading remains a critical source of employment and economic survival for thousands of Zimbabweans, particularly women.
By Samuel Wadzai
Apr. 19, 2026
Beitbridge border rules spark chaos
This turmoil follows the implementation of Statutory Instrument 59 of 2026, which consolidated import regulations on March 25.
By Nizbert Moyo
Apr. 19, 2026
Why AI, cybersecurity, hackathons matter more than ever
Artificial intelligence is changing how systems think and operate. Tasks that once required human effort are now automated.
By Wilfred M Kahlari
Apr. 18, 2026
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Cracks emerge in US$3,5bn former white farmers deal
“Under the constitution, only improvements will be paid for by the GoZ. Whilst a valuation was agreed for land, this is to be paid by the former colonial power.”
By Freeman Makopa
Apr. 17, 2026




