Zim to host Davos of museum professionals
National Gallery of Zimbabwe executive director Raphael Chikukwa said hosting the conference represented a historic milestone for both Zimbabwe and
By Tendai Sauta
Jun. 29, 2026
Mining boom hits US$10bn funding wall
Mining accounts for about 81% of Zimbabwe’s export earnings, contributes 14,5% of gross domestic product and provides roughly 20% of government revenue through taxes and levies.
By Freeman Makopa
Jun. 24, 2026
Lithium crash forces Zim miners to cut jobs
Although prices have recovered to between US$22 000 and US$25 000 a tonne, he warned that the market remains fragile.
By Freeman Makopa
Jun. 20, 2026
Shava tells universities: Produce patents and industries, not just graduates
Shava also urged universities to take innovation directly into communities by establishing incubation units and technology transfer centres beyond their campuses
By Valentine Maya
Jun. 19, 2026
Platinum mines hit crisis point as Zim delays US$228m payments
PGMs remain one of Zimbabwe’s most important mineral exports, generating substantial foreign currency earnings and supporting thousands of jobs.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
Jun. 19, 2026
Miners push for growth beyond commodity boom as annual conference opens
The conference is expected to provide an important platform for robust engagement among stakeholders as they map out priorities for the years ahead.
By Freeman Makopa
Jun. 17, 2026
Learning from consultative governance: Inclusive development paths for Africa and the Global South
Quite a number of African countries face constraints such as insufficient public finance and weak institutional capacity, which may hinder the operation of new consultative bodies.
By Saxon Zvina
Jun. 16, 2026
TICAD9 and the promise of a stronger Africa-Japan partnership
The participation of President Emmerson Mnangagwa underscored Zimbabwe’s recognition of Japan as a strategic partner in development, investment and international cooperation.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Jun. 14, 2026
Catholic bishops condemn SA anti-migrant violence
Zimbabweans constitute a very large number of foreigners in South Africa affected by the xenophobic attacks and threats.
By Silas Nkala
May. 30, 2026




