Xenophobia: ‘Zim, SA friendship should not prevent honest conversations’

Political observers note that Harare has previously spoken out when Zimbabweans were involved in major tragedies in South Africa, including road accidents that claimed dozens of lives.
By Staff Reporter 5h ago

Harare acting town clerk unpacks US$4,29bn investment dream

“For the first time in our modern history, Harare is systematically presenting its vast economic potential to the investment world, backed by unwavering political will.
By Kenneth Nyangani 5h ago

Past ‘sins’ haunt Mnangagwa in Majome case

In response, Mabiza filed an opposing affidavit on behalf of Mnangagwa, stating that she had been authorised by the President to do so.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun. 12, 2026

Church, council partner for safer births

According to the Kadoma City Council spokesperson, Walter Ndlovu, the scope of the project is comprehensive.
By Azriel Chimeno Jun. 7, 2026

Breaking demonic habits

You struggled with lust before, but now there are different tendencies and stronger weaknesses because the enemy found the same doors still open.
By Humphrey Mtandwa Jun. 7, 2026

Meikles eyes full exit from hospitality with disposal plan

In a cautionary statement, Meikles said it is engaged in discussions regarding the potential disposal of its remaining hospitality operations.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jun. 2, 2026

The sodium-Ion battery revolution: Strategic opportunities for lithium-producing nations

Establish an African Battery Minerals Alliance to coordinate policies, prevent destructive competition, and build integrated regional value chains under the AfCFTA framework.
By Saxon Zvina Jun. 2, 2026

Guarding information: A CEO’s duty

Cyber security and data integrity are now priorities in leadership, operational, governance and ultimately business survival issues.
By Innocent Hadebe May. 30, 2026

South Africa must act decisively on xenophobia

The recent threats ordering foreign nationals to leave the country before June 30 demonstrate that the crisis remains far from over.
By Newsday May. 29, 2026