Women’s University honours founders

Zimpapers Reporter THE Women’s University in Africa Board of Trustees recently unveiled a curatorial exhibition, Founders in Focus: Stories of Vision and Resilience, celebrating the pioneering leadership of Professor Hope…

Our training was dictated by intelligence reports

This week, CDE HUMPHREY MAKUYANA, who used the nom de guerre Kidd Kanyau during the war of liberation, concludes his narration by discussing the complex strategies of survival and adaptation…

Zim must produce and trade closer to home

Trade Focus-Allan Majuru Growing tensions in the Middle East, particularly the war between Iran, Israel and the United States, have undoubtedly unsettled global markets. While geographically distant, such developments carry…

The Hwange murderers who forgot flies can’t keep a secret

You Can’t Make This Up! YOU know you have made a series of poor life choices when the universe decides to expose your crime not through forensic science, but through…

When 79pc is too much: Zim’s commodity dilemma

Tawanda Musarurwa-CHECK POINT DESK POWERED by a year of exceptional performance that saw gold prices breach US$5 000 per ounce, Zimbabwe is approaching a US$10 billion export landmark. But the…

Supply-demand imbalance weighs on 2026 tobacco marketing season

Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S 2026 tobacco marketing season has opened on a bearish note, as a combination of global oversupply of the leaf and muted buyer competition on the market triggered…

New law mandates 40pc local sourcing for grain processors

Michael Tome-Business Reporter THE Government is set to implement Statutory Instrument (SI) 87 of 2025 beginning April 1, 2026, compelling grain and oilseed processors to source at least 40 percent…

Jobs that keep hurting US

Tawanda Musarurwa-Check Point Desk IN 2021, as Zimbabwe’s economy emerged from the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of workplace accidents surged to 5 641 — the highest level in more than…

Retired generals, war vets back Constitutional Amendment Bill

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Senior Reporter A GROUP of retired army generals and liberation war veterans has endorsed Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, saying the proposed changes seek to align Zimbabwe’s governance and…

Why agroecology is becoming a trade imperative

Word from the Market-Tina Nleya RECENTLY, the Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA), together with PELUM Zimbabwe and Knowledge Transfer Zimbabwe (eMKambo), participated in a training of trainers’ workshop on integrating agroecology…

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