Museum of African Liberation, the data source of Africa’s future

STANDING tall and already 70% complete, the Museum of African Liberation is fast rising into the skies of Harare, not just as an architectural landmark, but as a powerful symbol of Africa’s past

Casey Chabveka shoots par, Ayanda Ndlovu records eagle at MJGA monthly

In the boys’ category, Aryaan Yousuf brought his best game to claim first place, while Zarina 

Royal Harare ladies team wins Gaby Tomlinson Trophy

Hosts Chapman won the Tomlinson Shield from Brooke, who had won it last year. The tournament is a two-day, seeded interclub foursomes competition. 

HVA opens up for new member subscriptions

The invitation is extended to NASH, ATS, colleges, universities, churches, the community and even private clubs for an elite and highly competitive season. 
By Tinotenda Mombeshora Feb. 13, 2026

Every woman needs her own stash of cash

A woman with her own financial reserve is not negotiating from fear, gratitude, or obligation, she is negotiating from agency. She can say yes without coercion and no without panic.  
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Feb. 13, 2026

What data tells us about policy

Together, these two constraints explain why Zimbabwe’s financial markets continue to be discounted despite relatively strong performance on transparency and regulatory indicators. 
By Dennis Mambure Feb. 13, 2026

Human rights doctors support proposed abortion Bill

The clause addresses termination of pregnancy and related provisions. 
By Nyaradzo Chiba Feb. 13, 2026

Rating dispute: Africa seeks narrative change

ACRA president Dr Sifiso Falala says the dispute highlights systemic challenges within global credit rating systems rather than a single institutional disagreement. 
By Alfonce Mbizwo Feb. 13, 2026

Property developers demand tax audit

“There is a silent tiger in property development that, with the right backing, can catapult growth and rank among the top five contributors to GDP,” he said. 
By Ruth Maseko Feb. 13, 2026