When the EU, US look aside
For the greater part of the last two decades, the US and EU unilaterally imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu
Feb. 21, 2026
CAES hails EU decision to lift targeted measures
The removal of travel bans and asset freezes is expected to enhance diplomatic and economic co-operation between Harare and European capitals.
By Brent Shamu
Feb. 21, 2026
EU mantains arms embargo on Zim
“The EU remains constructively engaged with Zimbabwe and looks forward to deepening bilateral relations across a broad range of areas of mutual interest
By Problem Masau
Feb. 19, 2026
‘German investors eager, ready to pounce, but to the right things first’
My favourite trip so far has been to Masvingo at Great Zimbabwe. The ancient stone structures are the oldest in sub-Saharan Africa — simply stunning and impressive.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Jan. 30, 2026
Church calls for transparency in govt/EU economic partnership talks
THE Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) has urged the government to conduct a transparent dialogue on the European Union-Eastern and Southern Africa (EU-ESA) Economic Partnership Agreement
By Brent Shamu
Jan. 8, 2026
The bittersweet plate: What Zimbabwe’s Christmas Table really tells us
Indigenous foods were labeled poor, backward, or inferior, while European foods symbolised progress, wealth, and civilisation.
By Raymond Millagre Langa
Jan. 4, 2026
AI governance: A look at high-risk systems
A biased social media algorithm might distort public discourse, while a flawed medical diagnostic system could misdiagnose a patient with life-threatening consequences.
By Evans Sagomba
Dec. 19, 2025
COP30: Africa’s corporate reality
The days of voluntary, loosely defined climate reporting are over. COP30 signalled a decisive shift toward mandatory, standardised disclosures.
By Cynthia Tapera
Dec. 19, 2025
POSB channels US$26,42m into agric sector
Central to this package is a government-backed farming mechanisation programme with Belarus.
By Concilia Mupezeni
Dec. 19, 2025




