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Africa commits to consolidated energy transition trajectory

Speaking at the inaugural Investment Forum for the Accelerated Partnership for Renewables in Africa (APRA), held in Nairobi, Kenya, from October 14 to 16
By Kennedy Nyavaya 23h ago
Harare lawyers face disregistration over property wrangle
Harare lawyers face disregistration over property wrangle
According to court papers, Couch Grass transferred the title into its name in 2012 despite the caveat and without consulting the conveyancer.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 13, 2024
Burning Spear jets in Wednesday 
One of the organisers, Nev Bennet, said a number of radio and television interviews have also been lined up for Burning Spear and his band.
By Style Reporter Oct. 13, 2024
Death of newspapers a bane of Zim media's existence
The use of social media by local publications clearly defines the changing media landscape.
By Evans Mathanda Oct. 13, 2024
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Military puts brakes to ED2030 craze
A senior Zanu PF official said the ED2030 campaign had lost steam because of strong opposition from within, especially among securocrats.
By Nqobani Ndlovu and Sharon Sibindi Oct. 13, 2024
Why Zimbabwe performs poorly on democracy index
Zimbabwe also scores low on the indicator, judicial constraints on the executive, but much better on the indicator for the power of parliament, legislative constraints on the executive.
By Research And Advocacy Unit Oct. 13, 2024
Love for nature inspires model, Matizha
“The health of our planet is intricately connected to human well-being, and I believe that we all have a responsibility to safeguard the environment for future generations.
By Nyasha Gorogodo Oct. 13, 2024
Orphans or fans
The wise parent, the fan of the child, will ask different and more important questions.
By Tim Middleton Oct. 13, 2024
Anand: Zim not conducive for capital markets growth
Bulawayo-born global fund manager and entrepreneur Ritesh Anand says Zimbabwe lacks a conducive environment to build sustainable capital markets.
By In Conversation With Trevor Oct. 13, 2024
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Zimbabwe’s skin lightening creams 'pandemic shocker'
The research underscored the urgent need for action to protect public health, and dismantle the social pressures that perpetuate the use of harmful skin lightening products.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Oct. 13, 2024
Match fixing fears overshadow thrilling Northern Region Soccer League race
The updated log standing will see both teams level on points with MWOS enjoying a superior goal difference.
By Admire Jamu-mlambo Oct. 13, 2024
Magaya pays homage to Mpandare
Magaya believes that he is a product of other people's efforts, hence his benevolence towards supporting local sports development regardless of discipline, gender or creed.
By Austin Karonga Oct. 13, 2024
Warriors still have a lot to do...
There are also matches against Benin, Lesotho, Nigeria, Rwanda, and South Africa, coming in 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, which the same Warriors will be required to take care off.
By Michael Kariati Oct. 13, 2024
Gukurahundi outreach glitches: Mnangagwa govt’s sincerity under fresh scrutiny
The government must demonstrate that it is serious about reconciliation, which requires not only acknowledgment of past wrongs but also actionable steps toward making amends.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Oct. 13, 2024
Succession: The bane of Zanu PF and Zim
As Zanu PF approaches its 21st national people’s conference, scheduled for October 22 to 27 in Bulawayo, it is crucial to analyse its succession politics and implications.
By Zimbabwe Democracy Institute Oct. 13, 2024
Top lawyer Manase given ultimatum
The top lawyer was allegedly not remitting the funds to the beneficiaries and failed to account for money in Maisiri’s offshore account.
By Miriam Mangwaya Oct. 13, 2024
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Zimbabwe’s currency vicious cycle: ZiG collapse hits informal businesses
Zimbabwe’s currency crisis has been a long-standing issue, dating back to over two decades ago.
By Tapiwa Zivira Oct. 13, 2024
Who will let the dogs out?
The point of these articles is not, of course, to discuss the various abilities and attributes of dogs; we are dealing after all with education.
By Tim Middleton Oct. 13, 2024
Private sector-led transformation in Zimbabwe: Can agriculture drive growth?
The main constraint identified is macroeconomic instability, which hampers the unlocking of private sector potential as an engine of economic growth.
By Ian Scoones Oct. 13, 2024
Officials nabbed for stealing wheat
Prosecutor Carson Kundiona opposed bail stating that the accused persons were likely to abscond trial and interfere with witnesses.
By Simbarashe Sithole Oct. 13, 2024
Editorial Comment: Zim needs well-thought out agrarian policies
Zimbabwe was left saddled with a  debt of over $3 billion after it made commitments to compensate the land owners.
By The Standard Oct. 13, 2024
Political polarisation is the big elephant in the room for Zimbabwe
The problem in Zimbabwe is that ideology is branded and politicised so that it has no national character and content: that is to say that it has a party content and nothing more.
By Martin Stobart Oct. 13, 2024
Major financial highlights and investment landscape for Zim investors
In the realm of global investment, Zimbabwean investors are presented with a unique opportunity to leverage the current market dynamics for substantial gains.
By Isaac Jonas Oct. 13, 2024
Cementing US-Angola ties: the significance of Biden’s visit
The Lobito Corridor is part of the US’ Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment, viewed as a direct response to China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
By Zenge Simakoloyi and Piers Pigou and Borges Nhamirre Oct. 13, 2024
A student of surveillance: Mnangagwa’s adoption of China’s digital authoritarian playbook
Take, for instance,  within Zimbabwe’s legal framework, most notably in the 2017 Cybercrime and Cybersecurity Bill.
By Dumoluhle Mawenzini Oct. 13, 2024
Democrats are trying to fool Americans about Kamala!
Antony addresses Brutus in brutal fashion. “Men at times are masters of their fates. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings.”
By Kenneth Mufuka Oct. 13, 2024
Dexter Nduna is crying out for help
This is not only callous but also a huge disgrace especially after raising hopes for those affected that the issue is now being brought to finality.
By Doctor Stop It Oct. 13, 2024
Suspected thief kills partner in crime
The court heard that the victim resisted the attack, and when Chivasa  produced a knife with intention  to stab him he accidentally stabbed Dumba on his chest.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Oct. 13, 2024