Tesla unveils its robo-cab, robo-van
Chief executive Officer (CEO) Elon Musk announced that the Cybercab will be priced under US$30 000 and is expected to enter production by 2026, possibly earlier.
By Naison Bangure
Oct. 18, 2024
How to empower Hwange for its own and country’s benefit
By Kevin Tutani
Oct. 18, 2024
How a mindset shift can unlock global opportunities
By Vicki Otaruyina
Oct. 18, 2024
Netanyahu and Biden: Decisions, decisions
With two aircraft carriers in the Gulf, Washington could fill those gaps – but that would mean going to war with Iran, which nobody in Washington wants.
By Gwynne Dyer
Oct. 18, 2024
Mooted land heist also a political gambit
Last week, the government announced some details of a bold and far-reaching land tenure policy.
By Ntando Dumani
Oct. 18, 2024
Decarbonising the built environment
The built environment, encompassing infrastructure, residential, commercial, and industrial structures, accounts for a significant portion of global greenhouse gas emissions.
By Mike Juru
Oct. 18, 2024
WB worried as blackouts hasten Zim’s spiral into abyss
The World Bank listed the problems again – two decades of exchange rate fragilities, sporadic booms in inflation, and a lower than prescribed import cover.
By Tatira Zwinoira and Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa
Oct. 18, 2024
Pensions regulator guns for unqualified trustees
These are renewable, which means a continuous period of 10 years. If anyone had already served previous terms before, they are no longer eligible for reappointment.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
Oct. 18, 2024
Muckracker: Is Dexter Nduna any worse than his master?
Worse still when these criminals double up as lawyers, which is now so fashionable in this country.
By Muckracker
Oct. 18, 2024
Community, care: Rethinking feminism, decolonial theory
After nearly five years of cohabitation with our house help, who has now left to care for her invalid brother, I find myself in a space of deep reflection.
By Grace Chirenje
Oct. 18, 2024
ZiG: A puzzle of currency value, its future in Zim
All these functions depend on two key elements: economic stability and public confidence.
By Tinashe Duma and Ceteris Paribus
Oct. 18, 2024
Natfoods Limited volume buoyant despite drought
The company has also a subsidiary that owns properties that are leased out to its business units.
By Rufaro Hozheri
Oct. 18, 2024
Leveraging patriarchal structures on health improvements
This patriarchal structure can restrict women’s access to essential health services.
By Tijani Salami
Oct. 11, 2024
GWM P500 is SA 2024 bakkie of year
South Africans love their bakkies. They know more about bakkies than most people in the world.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Oct. 11, 2024
Sliding coke prices shake global markets: Implications for Zim
Similarly, Chinese met coke prices fell significantly, with assessments indicating a price of US$335 per tonne, down from previous highs.
By Tami Didiza
Oct. 11, 2024
Strong case to divest from coal-fired power plants
Let us momentarily set aside the impact of climate change, partly caused by coal-fired power plants and concentrate on operational and maintenance costs.
By Percy Jinga
Oct. 11, 2024
The nexus between sustainable finance, banking and real estate
Despite their seemingly disparate nature, finance and real estate are emerging as powerful agents of positive change.
By Mike Juru
Oct. 11, 2024
Congrats to land invaders: It’s time to harvest at last!
For those that may want to pretend to be confused, here is a free refresher course on how this simple process will be going.
By Muckraker
Oct. 11, 2024
Stanbic Jacaranda Music Festival: A women’s leadership masterclass
The stories shared by the women at the festival were not devoid of challenges.
By Grace Chirenje
Oct. 11, 2024
Business, disability network a link for inclusive employment
The NBDN will be steered by a committee whose responsibility is to engage more businesses to be part of the network and facilitate the necessary support.
By Deborah Tigere
Oct. 11, 2024
ZSE’s rollercoaster ride: From record highs to policy-induced lows
By the end of September, the mainstream index had achieved a notable growth of 21,4% in nominal terms, building on the 1,2% increase seen in August.
By Tinashe Duma
Oct. 11, 2024
Simbisa disposes of Mauritius, Zambia and Ghana operations
The Victoria Falls Stock Exchange listed restaurant chain’s origins can be traced back to 1987 when the first Chicken Inn branch was opened in Harare.
By Rufaro Hozheri
Oct. 11, 2024
Land securitisation must be transparent
This comes 24 years after his predecessor, Robert Mugabe, forcibly grabbed vast farmland from white farmers and redistributed it to the indigene.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Oct. 11, 2024
Civil liberties remain a mirage in Zim
Over the years, the right to peaceful assembly and association, as outlined in Article 20 of the Universal Declaration, has been eroded in Zimbabwe.
By Faith Zaba
Oct. 11, 2024
Sadc chairship: Mnangagwa’s daunting task
President Emmerson Mnangagwa took stewardship of the 16 - member bloc at the summit.
By Silence Mugadzaweta
Oct. 11, 2024
Navara set to grow Nissan in Africa
Vila emphasised that increasing vehicle production in South Africa is critical to this growth strategy.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Oct. 4, 2024
Avoid mosquito bites to prevent elephantiasis
According to the World Health Organisation, lymphatic filariasis, or elephantiasis as it is known, is a serious threat to approximately 406 million people in the African region.
By Cimas
Oct. 4, 2024
Staying cool in Africa’s hot summer
Hydration plays a vital role in regulating body temperature, digestion, and nutrient transportation.
By Ruwarashe Muzamhindo
Oct. 4, 2024
‘What Happened’ a memoir of hope, resilience
Clinton suggests that Sanders’ prolonged primary challenge and his critiques of her centrist policies hurt her campaign, weakening her ability to unify the Democratic base.
By Nyaradzo Dhliwayo
Oct. 4, 2024
Building a human-centred business culture in Zim
In Zimbabwe, the respect for dignity has been strained by economic instability, where businesses, in their survival mode, may overlook the welfare of employees.
By Antony Jongwe
Oct. 4, 2024