Murwira pushes for Africa’s voice in global governance at UN meeting
Addressing delegates, Murwira said growing geopolitical tensions and complex global challenges underscored the need for stronger international cooperation.
By Valentine Maya
4h ago
Reusable rockets and the new race back to the Moon, Mars
This distinction matters because a rocket launch is not one event, but a chain of events. Each section of the rocket has a different job, different risks, and different engineering challenges.
By Naison Bangure
6h ago
City Parking boss bags PhD
In a statement, the board praised his exemplary leadership, saying it has driven the organisation forward while inspiring staff.
By Staff Reporter
11h ago
Zim’s formal retailers must adapt or perish
The government still carries responsibility for policy stability and fair competition. But businesses must also take responsibility for their own strategic shortcomings.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
12h ago
VFEX topples ZSE in dramatic market coup
By October 2022, it had plunged to about US$2,92 billion. The plunge represented a US$9,27 billion wipe-out in less than a year, driven by policy shocks and exchange rate turmoil.
By Blessed Ndlovu and Freeman Makopa
12h ago
Zim seeks investment boost with industrialisation summit
The conference will also feature structured business-to-business meetings designed to connect investors with project developers, manufacturers and government agencies.
By Freeman Makopa
13h ago
Road repairs stall as imported chemicals drain forex
However, Transport and Infrastructural Development minister Felix Mhona told Parliament this week that the cost of imported chemicals was a major barrier to road repair.
By Patricia Sibanda
13h ago
Sewage crisis ‘flows’ into Parly
He said: “What measures are in place to assist on the issue of sewage, which is always bursting nationwide, so that our people can live in a clean environment?”
By Patricia Sibanda
13h ago
South Africa must act decisively on xenophobia
The recent threats ordering foreign nationals to leave the country before June 30 demonstrate that the crisis remains far from over.
By Newsday
13h ago




