Ariston shareholders back board shake-up

Auditors and directors have warned that the group’s future remains uncertain, citing accumulated losses, weak liquidity and dependence on external funding.
By Blessed Ndlovu 21h ago

Tell us the truth: Aussie bourse to Zim oil firm

The Australian exchange has strict disclosure requirements for companies trading on its platform, demanding timely and accurate information that could materially affect share prices.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 21h ago

It’s definitely a bakkie

The 2026 refresh is far more than a facelift. It is a thoughtful evolution of a product that already had a strong reputation for reliability and durability.
By Andrew Muzamhindo 21h ago

Zim’s economic growth depends on fixing tax morale not hiking new taxes

In Zimbabwe, where the informal sector is estimated to account for a massive portion of all economic activity and employment, this dynamic is our greatest fiscal hurdle.
By Tinashe Mkandawire 22h ago

Why are SA business leaders silent on Xenophobia?

Now is the time for South African business leaders to take a clear stand against xenophobia before the economic and social collapse become even greater.
By Jacob Mutisi 22h ago

Youth group demands answers on procurement of cancer treatment machines

The equipment, valued at US$27 million, was funded through revenue generated from the sugar tax and is expected to significantly enhance cancer treatment services in the country.
By Silas Nkala 23h ago

Eagle REIT seeks US$35m war chest to drive expansion plans

The planned capital raise underscores Eagle REIT’s growth ambitions as it seeks to scale its property portfolio and unlock new development opportunities.
By Tatira Zwinoira 23h ago

Broke BCC approves US$500 injection for first lady’s project

The decision followed a request from the Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe, asking local authorities to assist vulnerable children in boarding care.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 12, 2026

World Cup sparks artistic expression across Zimbabwe

The tournament, to be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, will be the first World Cup to feature an expanded 48-team format.
By Tendai Sauta Jun. 11, 2026