Kwaito Boy turns township realities into powerful music narratives
Kwaito Boy said the strong anticipation for the visuals demonstrates how deeply audiences connect with relatable content, pushing him to remain grounded in real-life narratives.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni
12h ago
Psychological safety key to procurement success
When employees hesitate to share early warnings of potential supply chain challenges because they are afraid of their bosses, organisations lose opportunities and accumulate unforeseen risks.
By Charles Nyika
14h ago
Zim’s rabbit sector pushes for scale as demand grows
Zimbabwe’s rabbit industry is currently in a growth phase, although it remains constrained by limited production capacity
By Mthandazo Nyoni
14h ago
How Zim’s urban culture fuels the drug economy
Borrowed from Jamaica, Pasa Pasa in Zimbabwe is a double-edged idiom. On one side, a street carnival of dancehall exuberance, on the other, a shorthand for scandal, gossip and combustible conflict.
By Wellington Muzengeza
14h ago
Paradox of the information age, why more knowledge has not produced better students
Crucially, this downward trend predates the Covid-19 pandemic, indicating that deeper structural issues are at play.
By Samuel Mwale
14h ago
Zim diamonds impress global trading hub
ZIMBABWE’S diamonds have earned strong endorsement from the leadership of the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC)
By Staff Writer
15h ago
Time to bring people into AI strategy conversation
Zimbabwe has taken a bold step by launching its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy. This document is not just another policy paper gathering dust on government shelves.
By Evans Sagomba
15h ago
Iran: Options
But five gets you ten that the Iranians are already thinking about nuclear weapons. Not their own, which don’t exist. America’s.
By Gwynne Dyer
15h ago
Caledonia’s VFEX premium — Gold tailwinds, record FY2025
Yet, beyond fundamentals, it is Caledonia’s unusual pricing dynamics across its three listings that draws attention.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
16h ago




