Is Harare’s water crisis finally nearing its end?

FOR decades, Harare has lived under the shadow of an unrelenting water crisis.

Reserve Bank undergoes sustainability certification

Nelson Gahadza Senior Business Reporter The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says it is undergoing the Sustainability Standards Certification Initiative (SSCI) certification process for central banks to enhance its commitment…

Rethinking success beyond the grade

Gabriel Manyeruke A COMMON aspiration echoes through classrooms and staffrooms alike as the examination season grips the nation. Every teacher hopes for a 100 percent pass rate and every learner…

ZB breaks ground with sustainability certification

Nelson Gahadza Senior Business Reporter ZB Bank has become the first financial institution in the country to receive sustainability certification. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) said the integration of…

Tapping into the US$5bn diaspora economy

Conrad Mwanza As founder of the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA), I have spent more than a decade working closely with our communities across the globe. IN that time, one truth…

Why are the ICJ and ICC cases on Israel and Gaza taking so long?

Dr Melanie O’Brien In September this year, a United Nations-backed independent commission of inquiry released a report concluding Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. The report said: “Israeli authorities deliberately…

TIME TO UNLEASH THE BEAST

H-Metro Editor-Robson Sharuko IN King Shaka’s heartland, the Warriors finally showed the fighting spirit associated with their name, the indomitable spirit associated with their nickname and gave their fans a…

Polished gem Kwaramba’s ultimate sacrifice

Veronica Gwaze, Zimpapers Sports Hub FOR Gems’ vice-captain Claris Kwaramba, netball is a passion that burns from within. The Zimbabwe senior netballer had to make a rare sacrifice of living…

Transition to sole use of local currency will be cautious, gradual

Dr John Mushayavanhu The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has just concluded its 2025 Article IV Consultation Mission for Zimbabwe, which involved the Fund, as usual, meeting with the Government, the…

BUSE Optometry Clinic sees bright future with production boost

THE Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) Optometry Clinic can now produce up to 1 200 pairs of optical lenses per day, a milestone that positions the institution at the centre of Zimbabwe’s ongoing transformation in eye care services.

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