Another Gwidzima squash prodigy emerges

Bryan is the younger brother of Zimbabwe men’s number one and UK-based professional Ryan Gwidzima (20), while their sister Natasha (17) is the national Under-19 girls champion. 
By Fortune Mbele 12h ago

Ncube Chimihini departs Zimura

The board said Chimihini indicated her intention to pursue other professional avenues after decades of dedicated service to Zimura and the broader intellectual property sector.
By Style Reporter Feb. 10, 2026

Factories without flags: Africa’s industrial future or dependency trap?

THE reported acquisition of Nissan’s South African plant by Chinese automaker Chery is not a routine corporate manoeuvre; it is a seismic tremor in Africa’s industrial trajectory.  
By Wellington Muzengeza Feb. 10, 2026

Protecting tourism means protecting Zimbabwe’s brand

TOURISM is Zimbabwe’s low-hanging fruit. Generating more than US$1 billion annually, the sector offers the quickest turnaround compared to capital-intensive industries such as mining
By Newsday Feb. 10, 2026

ZC boss hails successful Under-19 World Cup

Speaking to the media, Mukuhlani lauded the efforts of Zimbabwe Cricket staff, ICC, government agencies, and other stakeholders.
By Austin Karonga Feb. 8, 2026

Africa’s wealth, Africa’s poverty: The unfinished revolution of resource sovereignty

The tragedy is not a lack of resources but a lack of instruments to convert them into wealth.
By Wellington Muzengeza Feb. 8, 2026

Matamisa calls it a day at TBCZ

Matamisa, one of the longest-serving personalities in the travel and tourism sector, retired at the end of January.
By Staff Writer Feb. 6, 2026

ANC implosion: A cautionary tale for Africa’s liberation movements

Clearly, the liberation script in its original form is exhausted, and the curtain is rising on a new and uncertain play.
By Wellington Muzengeza Feb. 6, 2026

When gold shines brighter: What rising prices mean for Zimbabwe

Within Africa, the country is ranked 9th in terms of gold production and 10th in terms of central bank gold reserves.
By Elisha Mavodyo Feb. 6, 2026