Harare allergic to transparency

Zimbabweans woke up to the news that the capital, at long last, was introducing a light train service to ease congestion, improve commuting time and above all going green.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu 5h ago

From extraction to transformation: Mining as Zim’s growth engine

Thriving mining sectors create demand for skills development, financial services, water management and energy infrastructure.
By Innocent Hadebe 5h ago

Money, the mind game!

Greatness is what you coin in your mind and then let your hands do the moulding of those creative pictures you see in your mind.
By Jonah Nyoni 5h ago

More notes on the Grace of God

Apostle Paul had to write a whole letter to correct this.
By Erasmus Makarimayi 5h ago

When the protector becomes the predator: What should be done to strengthen child protection beyond policies?

While investigations are ongoing and the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty, the incident has raised uncomfortable questions that extend beyond it.

Facts versus fabrication: Reassessing the Indus Basin water debate

Reservoir behaviour during the same period further undermines claims of sustained hydrological distress.
By Atul Jain 6h ago

First Mutual health winter challenge

There were no departmental lines, no job titles, and no office walls.
By Newsday 8h ago

Contractors priced out as lending costs hit 50%

Zimbabwe faces significant infrastructure deficits across housing, transport, water systems, schools and industrial development.
By Freeman Makopa 8h ago

Mortgage drought chokes Zimbabwe’s property market

Juru argued that Zimbabwe has already demonstrated its capacity to build.
By Freeman Makopa 8h ago