‘Family Riots’ stirs nostalgia of the 1990s
Using the gallery as a venue adds an extra layer of depth to the production, blurring the lines between theatre, art and reality.
By Khumbulani Muleya
5h ago
Miss World Zim 2024: Beauty with a purpose comes alive
It underscores the belief that true beauty lies in the ability to inspire, lead and advocate for causes that uplift communities.
By Khumbulani Muleya
5h ago
Sound investor relations practices
From a more global context, economies are largely divided between countries where financial markets are paramount and others where they play a lesser role.
By Batanai Matsika
6h ago
Grid Africa, Zim mines strike 200MW solar deal
According to Moyo, securing bankable partners has been a significant challenge in finalising deals in Africa.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
7h ago
Lawyers deny ‘fees bonanza’ reports amid surge in concerns
But, what the JSC has done is mobilise some funding for just out-of-pocket expenses to enable lawyers to travel and deal with the pro Deo system.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga
7h ago
Suddenly ‘ED2030’ now a ‘nefarious agenda’!
A recent letter by Finance ministry perm-sec Cde George Guvamatanga made it clear that we were a broke as a country.
By Muckraker
7h ago
Empowering women in SMEs, informal sectors
Cultural norms, limited access to resources, and gender-based discrimination have too often hindered their ability to reach their full potential.
By Grace Chirenje
8h ago
Listing standoff courts industrial outrage
In 2021, Research firm Econometer Global Capital said the suspension of Old Mutual was unjustified.
By Freeman Makopa
8h ago
Mafume sparks controversy amid Harare mass demolitions
This has been compounded by high level rural to urban migration by thousands of youths seeking opportunities in Harare’s last remaining firms.
By Julia Ndlela
9h ago