Zim’s digital tax: A step forward, or a stumble?
The government's reasoning behind this move is quite clear.
By Evans Sagomba
31m ago
A better international economy is possible
As the global economy becomes more fragmented and vulnerable, it requires little imagination to see who stands to lose the most if a serious regression occurs.
By Kevin Tutani
32m ago
Caledonia raises US$125m for gold extraction projects
The Victoria Falls Stock Exchanged listed company announced the pricing of its 5,875% convertible senior notes due 2033 in a private placement to institutional investors.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
39m ago
Cafca warns of operational strains
The company cited limited convertibility of Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), which has hampered its ability to secure US dollars needed to import essential raw materials.
By Tatira Zwinoira
44m ago
Dumisani Mpofu sees positive spin-offs out of Afcon disaster
Mpofu also defended head coach Marian “Mario” Marinica, pointing to the limited preparation time available to the technical team.
By Admire Jamu-mlambo
49m ago
World View: Pretending to help Donald Trump
Not all Trump’s advisors are fools, so Ottawa might have to accept a couple of American warships stationed in its Arctic regions too
By Gwynne Dyer
56m ago
Company vs personal liability
The duo then secured the tender to supply goats and received money from the government, even as they knew they had no capacity to supply the same.
By Blessed Mhlanga
59m ago
Leveraging AI to achieve peace, justice, good country governance
Corruption is a pervasive issue that undermines public trust in institutions and hinders social and economic development.
By Arthur Mutambara
1h ago
Africa’s post-1980 reckoning
Youth-led political contracts are going to be at the forefront of this reawakening, and they are not the polite manifestos of student unions or the decorative charters of NGOs.
By Wellington Muzengeza
1h ago




