Lithium export ban may jolt global market as last shipments reach China 

Roberts said rising global demand for batteries had already pushed lithium prices higher, although this had not translated into higher export earnings for Zimbabwe. 
By Chen Williams 11h ago

Harare appeals US$86K Lake Chivero pollution damages ruling

THE City of Harare has appealed part of a High Court judgment in which Kuimba Shiri (Pvt) Ltd was awarded US$86 240 in damages over pollution at Lake Chivero that devastated its business.
By Desmond Chingarande Mar. 31, 2026

Tafirei carves her own path in male-dominated business landscape

Tafirei said her ambitions stretch far beyond her current achievements, as she continues to redefine her place in a largely patriarchal business environment.
By Takemore Mazuruse Mar. 29, 2026

ESG in Zimbabwe’s mining sector

Investors, regulators and markets use ESG to assess companies across environmental stewardship, social responsibility and governance practices.
By Tatenda Hanyani Mar. 27, 2026

A sober discussion on climate change

Climate change, once considered a peripheral environmental issue, began to be understood as a central challenge with far-reaching consequences for economic growth, poverty, and inequality.
By Kevin Tutani Mar. 27, 2026

Beyond dependence: Power of supply chain diversification

Organisations are now required to intentionally engage with multiple suppliers with a view to diminish the impact of supply chain disruptions.  
By Charles Nyika Mar. 20, 2026

Multi-sectoral partnerships as vehicle for development

A third example comes from India, where the government has experimented with innovative financing mechanisms known as Development Impact Bonds (DIBs). 
By Kevin Tutani Mar. 20, 2026

Tanganda bullish as US$8m capital raise closes

The capital raise is critical for Tanganda, which in January reported a US$6,36 million cash shortfall and US$7,1 million in bank borrowings. 
By Tatira Zwinoira Mar. 17, 2026

Living on smouldering grave: How broken sanitation drives Hwange residents into deadly fire zones

At one point, the friend threw Alicia’s shoe while they were playing. When she ran to retrieve it, she stepped onto a patch of ground that looked solid. Moments later she screamed.
By Sharon Sibindi Mar. 15, 2026