It’s corruption, not ‘sanctions’ causing Zimbos’ suffering

The main reason this is not being achieved is corruption through the smuggling of our minerals and other illicit financial transactions with the involvement of high-ranking officials.
By Tendai Mbofana Jun. 28, 2024

It is all talk and no action

In essence, the problem in Zimbabwe is a profound lack of integrity at all levels of governance and business.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jun. 21, 2024

Shun corruption to boost public confidence: Mhona

Mhona said public entities under his ministry allowed government to align its work with national interests.
By Clayton Masekesa Jun. 18, 2024

The evolving landscape of international valuation standards: A focus on 2025 general standards

This reorganization signifies a move towards a principles-based approach, emphasizing ethical conduct, professional competency, and scepticism.
By Bekithemba Mpofu Jun. 16, 2024

CNRG calls for risk management practices in mining

CNRG said the first two months of 2024 recorded 33 fatalities and 27 serious injuries from mining accidents, further underlining the need for risk management in the mining sector.
By Business Reporter Jun. 12, 2024

ESG practices are now a must for current, future investments

Institutional lenders and financiers are currently pouring billions in United States dollars towards supporting ESG projects.
By Melody Chikono Jun. 7, 2024

Environmental degradation reaches alarming proportions

CNRG said a significant portion of Zimbabwe’s arable land had been rendered unusable due to mining activities.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Jun. 7, 2024

How can public sector embrace sustainability reporting standards?

Sustainability reporting standards for the public sector provide a framework for governments and public sector organisations to disclose their sustainability performance and impacts.
By Pascal Munjoma May. 24, 2024

Sadc PF committee meets over spike in electoral risks

Matutu maintained that electoral risks can undermine the credibility of the entire electoral process and weaken the legitimacy of any elected officials.
By Moses Magadza May. 14, 2024