COMMENT: Zim’s agricultural boom seeding industrialisation and sustainable growth
IN a remarkable turnaround, Zimbabwe’s agriculture sector is demonstrating unprecedented potential, with a record wheat production target of 600 000 tonnes for the 2025 season signalling a new era of productivity.
Gold surge shields mining sector earnings
ZIMBABWE’S mining sector performance has remained strong despite mixed commodity prices, with the growth being driven by foreign inflows and strategic investments.
THE LITTLE BIKES THAT ARE LITERALLY PUTTING KOMBIS, MISHIKASHIKA OFF TRACK
ABOUT 35 kilometres south of the capital, along the busy Bulawayo-Harare highway, a curious signpost reads “Pamamonya Ipapo”, which is a colloquial Shona expression that literally means being amongst the giants.
Night time curfew in Madagascar after violent protests
After violent protests erupted in Madagascar on Thursday, the government has imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew in the capital.
Delegates walk out on Netanyau’s UN speech
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced sharp divisions at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly as he took the stage to deliver a speech defending Israel’s war efforts and denouncing recent international recognition of Palestinian statehood.
‘Prophetess’ nabbed over grisly discovery of body parts
A self-styled prophetess was arrested in Harare after a home birth ended in the tragic death of a 36-year-old woman and the discovery of a bucket containing human body parts.
Let our radio stations sound local
ON my drive to school in the morning, I tuned into a popular local radio station expecting to hear something familiar — something that sounded like home.











