How to Secure a Mbinga
Ladies ndauya ne ma tips on how to secure a mbinga, take notes and learn something. If you're not in the market for a mbinga then don't read this. If you're a feminist or Women's
Ladies ndauya ne ma tips on how to secure a mbinga, take notes and learn something. If you're not in the market for a mbinga then don't read this. If you're a feminist or Women's
Esteemed members of the ZANU-PF Women's League, we address you today with a deep sense of respect for the critical role you play as both political leaders and moral guardians within the ruling party and
HARARE, ZIMBABWE – Born in Gweru in 1968, Gwisai's political awakening began at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), where he studied law and immersed himself in socialist ideals, eventually becoming General Secretary of the Students
By Hector Madzima A Silent Crisis on Campus HARARE, ZIMBABWE – A crisis is silently unfolding on the campuses of our nation’s universities and polytechnics. Our brightest young minds, the future doctors, engineers, and innovators
The structure of the Zimbabwean economy has undergone a fundamental transformation. What was once the formal sector’s domain has decisively shifted, making the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) the new economic mainstream. This sector
By: Nicholas Ncube Few figures command the mixture of respect, fear, and sheer awe that surrounds Jayesh Shah. Often described as a "lender of last resort," Shah and the companies he is associated with wield a financial power
By: Nicholas Ncube Zimbabwe is in the throes of a visible property and development boom, a phenomenon that, from an economist's perspective, is a critical indicator of resource re-allocation, capital preservation, and a shifting investment landscape.
Businessman, lawyer and banker Tawanda Nyambirai ignited national conversation after outlining what he calls a “clear pathway to 2030” — a vision that challenges Zimbabweans to think beyond immediate gains and to start building a
Jimmy Murwira The year 2025 will be remembered as the moment Manicaland Province stepped out of the shadows to become a central driver of Zimbabwe’s growth, resilience, and international standing. A province often celebrated for
By Mandla Ndlovu Bulawayo’s deputy mayor, Edwin Ndlovu, walked free on Wednesday after a local magistrate acquitted him of corruption charges linked to a proposed cement plant investment. Ndlovu had been accused of demanding a