From Hwange to London: Ganyani’s storytelling magic goes global

For Ganyani, a Zimbabwean filmmaker, poet, writer and now a celebrated figure among global creatives, the festival was more than a screening. 
By Tendai Sauta Nov. 26, 2025

BATZ’s US$16,35m blocked funds slashed to just US$475

TOBACCO firm, British American Tobacco Zimbabwe (BATZ) has seen its long-standing blocked funds of US$16,35 million virtually wiped out after successive currency conversions
By Chen Williams Oct. 2, 2025

School of sport: Never work with animals or children!

He is also the person to whom an oft-repeated saying about working on television or films is attributed: “Never work with animals or children”.
By Tim Middleton Sep. 21, 2025

US dangles sanctions carrot to Zim

He said the Bill “prevents ideologues masquerading as diplomats from using their posts to push left-wing agendas instead of America’s interests”.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 17, 2025

Out of the ashes: Why Zim must seize current crisis

The question was aimed at me. But I didn’t answer right away. Because beneath his innocent question lay a truth too heavy for words: our children are inheriting ruins.
By Eddie Mahembe Sep. 12, 2025

Namib presses ahead with groundwork at Mazowe, Redwing mines

CAYMAN Islands-based miner, Namib Minerals (Namib) is pressing ahead with groundwork for a US$300 million investment to restore and expand operations at its gold assets in Zimbabwe.
By Tatira Zwinoira Sep. 5, 2025

For black Americans, losing their religion is like losing a parent

Recent estimates say that the black church has lost about 30% of its pre-Covid-19 congregations and worse, the college educated do not necessarily see the black church as their home.
By Kenneth Mufuka Aug. 31, 2025

Old Mutual Zimbabwe adopts USD reporting amid strong forex earning

The increase was largely driven by a 67,9% jump in insurance revenue to ZiG1,03 billion from the comparative period.
By Business Reporter Aug. 29, 2025