Why the future of Zimbabwe’s agriculture depends on information
Word from the Market Tina Nleya In agriculture, decisions are rarely made in a vacuum. Farmers decide what to plant based on rainfall expectations, input availability and anticipated prices. Buyers…
Nearly 270 000 pass through Beitbridge for festive season
Beitbridge Bureau NEARLY 270 00 individuals have passed through the Beitbridge Border Post since December 1, as Zimbabweans troop back home for the festive season. Regional immigration officer for the…
US warns South Africa as tensions rise
The United States has warned of “severe consequences” should South Africa not take action after briefly detaining “two US officials” who were providing support to the Afrikaner minority group, according…
COMMUNION: As the world’s elephants fight, we should never let our guard down
Communion with Bishop Lazarus Phew! What a tumultuous year it has been for the world this year, what with the erratic and volatile man that currently occupies the White House.…
Let us remain disciplined at all times
President Mnangagwa ON behalf of our revolutionary party ZANU PF, Government and the people of Zimbabwe and indeed on my behalf, I express my deepest heartfelt condolences to Amai Chimwaza…
Machete-wielding robbers jailed five years
Kimberley Chitambara, Sunday News Reporter TWO Bulawayo men who robbed two couples of cellphones and cash in separate incidents while armed with machetes, have each been sentenced to five years…
Creating order in green spaces
Andrew Mangwarara THIS week, we feature a garden by Tropical Reinsurance in Harare. Their garden brings us to our topic of the week — how to create order in such…
Sub-Saharan Africa set to outpace global growth
AFRICA’s reform momentum, supported by resilient external inflows and firming commodity prices, is driving a robust macroeconomic recovery across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). In its Global Focus — Economic Outlook 2026,…
Vote-rigging allegations persist as CITES urges countries to submit formal complaints
Emmanuel Koro, Features Correspondent AFTER investigating vote-rigging within the CITES decision-making framework across three Conferences of the Parties (CoPs) 2019, 2022 and 2025, it has become clear that well-funded animal-rights…
Strengthen your planning
Hunt For Greatness Milton Kamwendo Benjamin Franklin once remarked that failing to prepare is preparing to fail. YOU prepare to win the race before you begin. Greatness is rarely accidental;…











