Africa seeks change of narrative amid rating dispute

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 3h ago
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Week by week, dollar by dollar: Families share joy of new houses

For Chibanda, who once lived in one of Harare’s squatter camps, home ownership had long seemed unimaginable.
By Donald Nyandoro 3h ago

Drawing false parallels

The South Africans use proportional representation in their election unlike Zimbabwe, which uses constituency-based first past the post electoral system. 
By Paidamoyo Muzulu 3h ago

Zim stun Aussie again as history repeats itself

Blessing Muzarabani was named player of the match. 
By Austin Karonga 3h ago

Planning, faith and miracles

Church buildings, assets and organisational structures should not be hindrance to a spiritual God to touch the lives of congregants and members
By Erasmus Makarimayi 3h ago

Rural frontlines: Land barons threaten Zim’s countryside

Land barons, once confined to urban sprawl, are now setting their sights on the countryside, sparking fears of a devastating rural land grab.
By Tonderayi Matonho 3h ago

Climate-smart livestock farming adopted

Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development ministry permanent secretary Obert Jiri described the initiative as a strategic investment in Zimbabwe’s long-term sustainability. 
By Sharon Zebra 3h ago

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

In life, learn to adapt so you can grow

ADAPTABILITY is about the growth mindset, while the inverse is the fixed mindset.
By Jonah Nyoni 3h ago