West Africa taps into Zim’s hybrid seed production

The initiative is aimed at helping farmers to move from low-yielding open-pollinated varieties to high-performing, climate-resilient maize hybrids.
By Sydney Kawadza 2h ago

57% of What, Exactly? Why capacity utilisation is the wrong answer to the wrong question about Zimbabwe's industry

To understand why the denominator in Zimbabwe's capacity utilisation fraction is so problematic, you have to understand the economy that created it.
By Valentine Muhamba 3h ago

Matanda-Moyo hails strong GBV prosecution results

Matanda-Moyo said justice for vulnerable groups was central to societal healing.
By Sharon Zebra 3h ago

Plumtree’s Chief Mphini takes land case to ConCourt

Chief Mphini, born Jabulani Ndiweni, was arrested alongside village heads Howard Nkomo and Madoja Mafa on a charge of criminal abuse of duty as public officers
By Silas Nkala 3h ago

Tough times hit industry as costs surge

These included tax reforms, changes in customs procedures, and adjustments in indigenisation regulations.
By Sharon Zebra 3h ago

First Mutual backs Musabvunda half marathon

The insurer, through its First Care Health Medical division, has come on board as title sponsor for the 2026 edition.

Ex-Airlink manager remanded in US$693k theft, money laundering case

It is alleged that in August 2024 Sibanda devised a scheme to steal from his employer by deliberately underbanking daily cash collections from ticket sales.
By Staff Reporter 23h ago

Capital Foods targets Matabeleland growth with aggressive stockfeed expansion

At this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair 2026, the company was not merely exhibiting — it was signalling ambitious expansion plans.
By Langelihle Nyathi Apr. 27, 2026

Invictus goes shopping for oil assets amid Zim delays

Invictus has been operating in Zimbabwe since 2018, but has yet to commence commercial production from its Cabora Bassa Project in the Muzarabani District of Mashonaland Central province.
By Tatira Zwinoira Apr. 27, 2026