Lithium export ban: Zim must be careful what it wishes for

It has been almost a month since Zimbabwe introduced a ban on the export of raw lithium and concentrates

NAP pushes ‘lithium-for-fuel’ policy amid price surge

The Nationalists Alliance Party (NAP) has sounded the alarm over surging fuel prices, warning of severe knock-on effects for households and businesses already strained by rising costs. 
By Staff Reporter 2h ago

‘Design insurance products that respond to the needs that people have’

AH: Now, I know, of course, as the Group CEO of First Mutual, insurance runs through your blood, if I can say it that way.
By Staff Reporter 5h ago

Zim junior golf team aiming for glory in Nairobi

Chimhini’s commanding six-shot win on the local amateur circuit has made him the focal point of Zimbabwe’s hopes as they compete against 14 other nations. 

Treasury releases funding to GMB to clear outstanding arrears

GMB said the funds were part of ongoing efforts to ensure timely payment to farmers and maintain confidence in the country’s grain marketing system. 

Fuel hikes: Regional crisis, local failure

The biggest driver of high fuel prices in Zimbabwe is not the global market, but the heavy burden of taxes, levies and regulatory costs layered onto every litre. 
By Newsday 6h ago

Women in STEM spark rise in female scientists

Gwanda State University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Doreen Zandile Moyo, said the growing presence of women in STEM was reshaping academic and research institutions. 
By Sharon Zebra 6h ago

Lock brothers bridge the gap in Dema

Courtney explained that the foundation has secured a full suite of gear, from rackets to shoes, and more importantly, elite mentorship. 

Agriculture’s forgotten input: Knowledge

Climate variability has also added a new layer of complexity, requiring farmers to interpret changing rainfall patterns, temperature fluctuations and water management challenges.  
By Naboth Mutomba 6h ago