Murwira pushes for Africa’s voice in global governance at UN meeting

Addressing delegates, Murwira said growing geopolitical tensions and complex global challenges underscored the need for stronger international cooperation. 
By Valentine Maya 2h ago

Zimbabwe to host Africa Skills Week as AU targets youth jobs crisis

The summit comes as African countries grapple with weak technical and vocational education and training (TVET) systems and high youth unemployment. 
By Valentine Maya 4h ago

Grand plan to fortify pulse of Zim’s industrial growth

Zimbabweans should expect accelerated SME infrastructure development under NDS2, with particular focus on empowering women, youth, and rural entrepreneurs.
By Freeman Makopa 6h ago

Freda Rebecca triples exploration spend to secure 10-year mine life

Chinyere said Freda Rebecca was also expanding the use of artificial intelligence technologies in underground operations to improve geotechnical monitoring and mine safety.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 6h ago

Demystifying green building

In short, green building is not a cost burden — it is a financially prudent strategy. It aligns with global capital flows, reduces risks, and delivers tangible returns.
By Mike Juru 7h ago

SRC appoints new director general

In a statement, the SRC said Mavunga brings vast experience from the corporate and sports administration sectors. 
By Fortune Mbele 8h ago

Zim’s mining meets policy crossroads

Zimbabwe hosts the world’s second-largest platinum reserves after South Africa, concentrated largely along the mineral-rich Great Dyke.
By Kudakwashe Taimo 8h ago

State drops fraud charges against Mashayamombe, Harare deputy mayor 

Mashayamombe was represented by Devoted Nyagano and Felistas Mwaonandini, while Barnabas Kazembe appeared for Muronda. 

Inside the oil regime ‘wiping out US$4,3m every 30 days’

But while the interventions were designed to cushion industries from runaway energy costs, AEDS said the measures also exposed Treasury to significant write-downs.
By Freeman Makopa 10h ago