Taking a beating

Of course, at the time, it may well have been considered a badge of honour among one’s peers, and even now some people will be muttering that it never did them any harm.
By Tim Middleton 9h ago

Robbie Mupawose: A titan of Zimbabwean commerce

His sterling accomplishments spoke volumes about his enduring commitment to being of exemplary service to his country.
By Muchadeyi Ashton Masunda Jun. 27, 2026

The slave traders

However, there was one puzzling aspect to the vote: 52 countries abstained, including the 27 European Union countries and the United Kingdom.
By Gwynne Dyer Jun. 26, 2026

A trail of destruction in Zim schools

For example, on June 10, seven learners were burnt to death in a commuter omnibus in Gweru.
By Nicholas Aribino Jun. 26, 2026

Mineral that refuses to bow

We believe lithium carbonate prices need to remain above US$17 500 per tonne. When prices dropped to between 
By Innocent Rukweza Jun. 26, 2026

Mines offload 3 500 jobs, as boom rakes US$7bln

The CoMZ’s annual report showed employment in the industry fell to 51 022 as of December 31, 2025, from 54 600 in 2024. 
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jun. 26, 2026

High Court overturns 21-year-old’s excessive jail term

During mitigation, the court was told Ngwenya was a first offender, aged 21, unmarried, and surviving on a small-scale mining income of about US$250 per month.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 26, 2026

Strong support for women’s rights across Africa commendable

The gap highlights the persistence of social and cultural norms that continue to influence economic behaviour despite formal legal protections.
By Elizabeth Khumalo Jun. 25, 2026

RTG ramps up refurbishments as revenues jump 32%

“Upon completion, the group expects the property to be firmly positioned as the premier hospitality destination in the Eastern Highlands,” RTG said.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jun. 25, 2026