Wall Street retreats as investors brace for Fed signals
After a vibrant three weeks spent in Zimbabwe, immersed in diverse business conversations and everyday life, returning to Canada offers the perfect vantage point for reflecting on the global pulse
By Isaac Jonas
Oct. 12, 2025
News companies are doubling down to fight against AI Web scrapers
News publishers have embraced the rapid rise of AI by retooling strategies to chase citations instead of clicks and even reaching licensing agreements with AI companies to use their content.
By Massimo Barsotti
Oct. 11, 2025
Musindo launches support program for prisoners
The Destiny of Africa Network (DAN) is set to mobilize nationwide support for prisoners and their families, church leader Obadiah Musindo announced.
By Brent Shamu
Oct. 10, 2025
Zimbabwean companies pioneer smarter farming and trade in Botswana
AT the heart of Zimbabwe’s vibrant agri-business sector, two innovative companies are using technology to solve some of the continent’s most pressing agricultural challenges.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
Oct. 10, 2025
Government moves to review licences, fees
“We need only one licence to cater for that. So we have eliminated all of these, and surely these will go a long way in improving the environment for doing business,” he said.
By Sharon Zebra and Lesley Kufandada
Oct. 7, 2025
DANet announces 260 000 housing stands
DESTINY for Afrika Network (DANet) has launched a large-scale housing and empowerment initiative aimed at uplifting Christians across Zimbabwe.
By Staff Reporter
Oct. 4, 2025
Measuring business success beyond revenue
REVENUE is an integral measure of the success of a business, but it is not the sole success metric.
By Innocent Hadebe
Oct. 3, 2025
Factionalism set to dominate imminent Zanu PF conference
The levy drew protests from business operators, who questioned the burden placed on them at a time when the economy remains fragile.
By Julia Ndlela and Sydney Kawadza
Oct. 3, 2025
Probe corrupt tenderpreneurs: Analysts
Political analyst Tendai Ruben Mbofana noted that political patronage was turning beneficiaries into “stooges” of the controversial donors.
By Brent Shamu
Oct. 3, 2025