Digesting the 2026 National Budget
Persistence Gwanyanya November 27, 2025 was an eventful day for the policymakers in Zimbabwe. After launching the National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2) in the morning, President Mnangagwa witnessed the presentation…
The cashier who thought bank deposits were pocket money
You Can’t Make This Up! THIS time the prestigious “Mampara of the Week” award goes to none other than Danda Tinashe Tinotenda, the 21-year-old Zvishavane cashier who decided that US$13…
Ndlovu: Gem that never faded
Veronica Gwaze-Zimpapers Sports Hub WHEN the Zimbabwe senior netball team step onto the court in Scotland, all eyes will turn to goal attacker Ursula Ndlovu. She moves with the calm…
World AIDS Day to be marked in Mat South
Robin Muchetu-Health and Gender Editor MATABELELAND South province has called for province-specific interventions to combat HIV and sexually transmitted infections, among other issues, as they state their case differs from…
Managing employee performance interferences
In the grand theatre of organisational performance, a silent war rages, sabotaging the best-laid plans and stifling the potential of even the most talented employees.
SMEs CORNER: How to set up a virtual assistant business
ESTABLISHING a virtual assistant (VA) business in Zimbabwe looks deceptively simple: a laptop, a data bundle and a willingness to manage calendars or type minutes.
Building disability-inclusive societies for social progress
ON December 3, Zimbabwe will join the rest of the world in commemorating the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1992 to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities across all spheres of society.
Mining capacity utilisation to reach 95pc
ZIMBABWE’S mining industry capacity utilisation is projected to grow to 95 percent in 2026, up from 88 percent in 2025, driven by significant expansion plans across key areas — gold, platinum group metals (PGMs) and lithium.
Digital footprints and their fallout: Confronting digital gender-based violence
Dr Murudo L. Kamhara-Mutape When we hear the term gender-based violence (GBV), many of us inevitably picture a woman battered and bruised, a stark image of physical assault. But how…
Record commodity output creates robust foundation for Zim’s economic growth
ZIMBABWE has this year recorded exceptional output in key commodities, including tobacco, gold and wheat, thereby creating a robust foundation for sustained economic growth.











