Stage set for new era of infrastructure investment
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro ZIMBABWE is increasingly turning to private capital to bridge its infrastructure financing gap, with figures from the second quarter of 2025 indicating a significant surge in interest. The…
Farmers seek long-term finance for irrigated pastures
Zimpapers Business Hub DAIRY farmers are pleading for assistance in accessing long-term capital to establish large-scale irrigated pastures, as the dairy sector moves to lower production costs and boost milk…
Bubi dairy farmers bemoan low prices paid by processors
Judith Phiri, Zimpapers Business Hub DAIRY farmers in Bubi District, Matabeleland North Province are grappling with challenges due to the low milk prices offered by processors, with the high cost…
Zim’s first quarter GDP surges 11pc
Zimpapers Business Hub ZIMBABWE’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), at current prices, rose by 11,2 percent in the first quarter of 2025 to ZiG335 billion (US$12,5 billion), from ZiG299 billion (US$11,2…
Bulawayo stands out as formal business hub
Nqobile Bhebhe Zimpapers Business Hub BULAWAYO has emerged as Zimbabwe’s leading province for formal business establishments, with new official statistics revealing the city significantly outpaces the national average rate of…
Iran’s plan to abandon GPS is about much more than technology
Jasim Al-Azzawi For the past few years, governments across the world have paid close attention to conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. There, it is said, we see the…
Mozambique’s independence drove many to join the war
Last week, CDE TOBIAS KANYONGO, known by his Chimurenga name Cde Bomber Chimukwende, narrated how injustices against blacks drove him and his close friend Cde Matthew to join the liberation…
Jazz artistes heralding a new era for the genre
Society Reporter ARTISTES scheduled to perform at the forthcoming jazz festivals in Bulawayo and Harare believe this is a defining moment for the genre in Zimbabwe. Local jazz music has…
Our girls our pride: Growing women’s football in Zimbabwe
Inside ZIFA-Nqobile Magwizi I GREW UP in a big family with more than 22 sisters, a household alive with laughter, chatter and the constant hum of activity. Ours was a…











