TelOne’s shocking decline raises more questions than answers

Even more alarming is their home record. Ascot Stadium, once a venue where TelOne built their success, has become the scene of a nightmare campaign.
By Fortune Mbele 13h ago

High-integrity carbon markets, local credit ratings urgent for climate finance

According to many international reports, the gap between climate financing requirements and actual funding still remains very important across many African countries.
By Ephraim Chawoneka 17h ago

The budget dilemma: Is a shiny new entry-level phone wiser than a four year-old refurbished flagship? 

Buying a brand-new entry-level device from Tecno or Itel is the wiser, more pragmatic choice for users who prioritize operational security, long battery life, and financial peace of mind.
By Tendai Munhundarima Jun. 2, 2026

Carbon cash delay: Zim fails to unlock green billions

This underscores both the scale of the opportunity and the urgency of ensuring this revenue remains in the country.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jun. 2, 2026

NMB sheds over US$10m in legacy blocked funds liability

According to NMBZ, the Finance Ministry subsequently approved the legacy debt and issued TBs worth US$1,4 million in favour of the development finance institution.
By Tatira Zwinoira May. 29, 2026

Zim targets Pairs Golf World Finals

Rwodzi made the call during the launch of the 2026 edition of the tournament at the Sterling Hub in Harare last week.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere May. 29, 2026

Diaspora remittances top US$3,5bn as AfDB warns on slowing growth

The central bank said remittances reached US$2,45 billion in 2025, up 15,1% from the previous year.
By Tatira Zwinoira May. 27, 2026

RBZ takes monetary policy lessons to schools

“This partnership reflects a shared commitment to equipping our young people with critical financial and economic knowledge,” Mpofu said. 
By Concilia Mupezeni May. 26, 2026

Asbestos dumps, toxic dust, and broken promises in abandoned Zvishavane, Mashava mines

People in Zimbabwe’s former asbestos mining towns are being left at risk of developing asbestos diseases that the public health system is ill-equipped to diagnose.
By Tatenda Chitagu and Linda Mujuru and Tom Quinn May. 24, 2026