Vulnerable communities left behind in global climate financing: Report
LESS than 3% of global climate finance is reaching just transition efforts, raising fears that the shift to greener economies is unfolding in ways that deepen inequality.
By Sharon Zebra
Nov. 6, 2025
Talking Green World: Zimbabwe’s lithium: A catalyst for energy security and national development
Our energy crisis cannot be solved by generation alone. Lithium batteries are the missing link to stabilise solar, wind, and hydro power. With large-scale storage, Zimbabwe can:
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Sep. 28, 2025
Zim youths bemoan abuse at mines
Many participants accused some mining companies of exploiting workers.
By Sharon Sibindi
Sep. 21, 2025
FMHL overturns loss to post US$6,2m profit in H1
FIRST Mutual Holdings Limited (FMHL) overturned a loss to post a profit after tax of US$6,2 million in its half year ended June 30, 2025
By Belinda Chiroodza and Musavengana Chirau
Sep. 19, 2025
De-dollarisation to cause capital flight without foundation: Dube
CONFEDERATION of Zimbabwe Industries chief economist Cornelius Dube says if de-dollarisation occurs without ZiG transactions dominating the market
By Tatira Zwinoira
Sep. 18, 2025
Mnangagwa urged to advance John Landa Nkomo legacy.
The chairperson of the Trust, Jabu Nkomo, said these were the very ideals carried by the late VP.
By Staff Reporter
Sep. 17, 2025
Organisational climate in entrepreneurship
All these elements are interconnected and, collectively, form the climate of the organisation.
By Tabani Moyo and Farai Chigora
Sep. 7, 2025
Transactional tools can be used to advance transformational goals
SOPs ensure that tasks are performed efficiently and consistently.
By Innocent Hadebe
Aug. 30, 2025
Humanitarian needs funding remains critically low: Unicef
The humanitarian crisis in the country was triggered by the El Niño-induced drought, multiple public health emergencies and worsening economic instability throughout 2024.
By Sharon Zebra
Aug. 20, 2025




