Preserving wetlands: Is Zim leading by example as Ramsar President?

Across the country, wetlands continue to be degraded by urban expansion, illegal mining, streambank cultivation and infrastructure development.
By Christopher Mahove 5h ago

PARL pushes for inclusive rural growth

Sibanda said chiefs, civic leaders and communities have embraced PARL’s programmes.
By Gracious Daniel 5h ago

Govt moves to preserve national herd

“By partnering local producers, we are ensuring that farmers across the country have timely access to critical livestock inputs, which is vital for the health and productivity of our cattle.”
By Patricia Sibanda 5h ago

Stop treating road projects as temporary cosmetic exercises

REPORTS indicate that only 1,2km of the 66km Gwanda–Maphisa Road project has been completed, even as government prepares to host this year’s Zimbabwe Independence Day
By Newsday 9h ago

Mnangagwa dangles incentives to investors pushing AI 

“My administration stands ready to offer incentives to businesses that integrate artificial intelligence to augment efficiencies and productivity,” he said. 
By Blessed Ndlovu 21h ago

Econet to pay US$24,3mn following exit offer close ahead of ZSE delisting

Econet said the exit offer consideration comprised US$0,17 in cash and one Econet InfraCo share for every one Econet share tendered.
By Tatira Zwinoira 23h ago

Bonaqua waives toll fees ahead of Africa Triathlon Cup

This year marks the 12th consecutive year that Bonaqua has served as the title sponsor of the tournament.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Mar. 13, 2026

Consolidating market confidence

As mentioned in one of my previous articles, valuations are undeniably the invisible scaffolding of modern economies. They determine the worth of companies, properties, and financial instruments
By Mike Juru Mar. 13, 2026

Zim a mixed bag of growth against broken promises, shattered dreams

Zimbabwe presents a rare paradox — a nation reportedly on a growth trajectory, yet one whose citizens and landscapes tell harrowing stories of pain, suffering and extreme endurance.
By Harry Peter Wilson Mar. 13, 2026