Oil: The writing on the wall

EAT your hearts out, Pablo Escobar, Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán and Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes. The richest cartel by far is still the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries
By Gwynne Dyer May. 8, 2026

Harare derby: Caps boss calls for peace

“The big match is upon us, and I’m calling for supporters to come in their numbers and fill up the stadium,” Dodzo said. 
By Henry Mhara May. 8, 2026

Kampala Declaration to boost food security gathers dust in Zim

Agriculture minister Anxious Masuka, however, agreed that Zimbabwe is behind time in domesticating the Kampala Declaration.
By Obert Siamilandu May. 8, 2026

New gold ETF may reshape Zim investing, but risks loom

ZIMBABWE’S first gold-backed exchange-traded fund (ETF) could reshape how investors deploy capital, offering regulated offshore exposure for the first time — but analysts warn liquidity constraints
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 8, 2026

BuildEx back after two-year hiatus

After a break of two years, BuildEx Harare is back in 2026 with a three-day staging of Zimbabwe’s premier exhibition focused on construction, design, property, home innovation and lifestyle.
By Staff Writer May. 8, 2026

ZimTrade eyes Asian markets with Vietnam, Thailand visit

ZIMBABWE’S trade development and export promotion agency, ZimTrade, will this month embark on a market scan mission to Vietnam and Thailand as it steps up efforts to unlock new export opportunities
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 8, 2026

Pride of Mutare brings continental punch to city

THE Mutare City Council, in collaboration with the Charles Manyuchi Boxing Academy, is set to host the highly-anticipated Pride of Mutare International Boxing Tournament.
By Clayton Masekesa May. 7, 2026

Local stars ready to reclaim FBC Zim Open

For 25 years, the grandest prize in Zimbabwean golf has been spirited away across borders, nestled in the luggage of South African giants and, most recently, a Mexican marauder.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere May. 7, 2026

Stock market slips, but not everyone’s crying

THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) had a rough April in ZiG terms, with market capitalisation sliding by 23,57% to ZiG81,38 billion, largely after heavyweight counter Econet walked out of the bourse.
By Business Reporter May. 7, 2026