Wall Street’s record run: What the S&P 500 rally means for Zimbabwean investors

The S&P 500 index represents the 500 largest publicly listed US companies and covers roughly 80% of total US stock market capitalisation.  
By Isaac Jonas 2h ago

Why extending president’s term won’t fix Zimbabwe

My interest really has been drawn to the disingenuous argument proffered by Zanu PF that extending the president’s tenure to seven years will deal with electoral toxicity.  
By Nqaba Matshazi 2h ago

All Set for MSU Alumni Reunion and Business Expo

He added that this aligns with global trends towards convergence of ideas and they expect all progressive alumni to tap into this opportunity. 
By Takemore Mazuruse 2h ago

Women play indispensable role in advancing human civilisation

Though rooted in different cultures, both convey the same truth: development and unity are strongest when pursued together.  
By Zhou Ding 2h ago

Tough rules beckon for trucks on Byo-Vic Falls road

In response, Mhona said government was adopting a broader strategy that goes beyond weighbridge installation to safeguard road infrastructure. 
By Sharon Sibindi 2h ago

Lock brothers to bring tourists to Harare

Speaking during a familiarisation tour of the estate recently, an excited Benjamin was quick to commit “to bringing my tennis and golf friends to Harare”.
By Sports Reporter Feb. 28, 2026

SMEDCO urges tax reform to unlock MSMEs’ growth

ZIMBABWE’S complex and costly tax framework is discouraging micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) from formalising, undermining efforts to integrate a sector that generates more
By Ruth Maseko Feb. 27, 2026

Executive coaching not remedial, it is a strategic governance issue

In many Zimbabwean organisations, executive coaching is introduced quietly, often after performance concerns surface or leadership tensions escalate. It is treated as a corrective intervention
By Jessie Mhaka Feb. 27, 2026

Dual listings and fungibility: Re-imagining stock exchange

Dual listings are often viewed as a sign of capital markets maturity. They allow a company to trade on more than one exchange, often in different currencies, broadening its investor base
By Kudakwashe Taimo Feb. 27, 2026