Mutare Conference crucial for mandate delivery — Cde Mutsvangwa
ZANU-PF will host its 22nd Annual National People’s Conference in Mutare next week, in the province that served as the bastion of the decisive and victorious stage of the second…
Sanctions cripple industries, cost Zimbabwe billions
Zimpapers Politics Hub ECONOMIC sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western countries for nearly two and a half decades have caused massive financial losses and damaging economic challenges, frustrating the viability…
Zimbabwe’s exports continue on strong growth path
Trade Focus-Allan Majuru Zimbabwe’s trade performance continues to show impressive growth, reflecting the efficacy of President Mnangagwa’s engagement and re-engagement drive anchored in economic diplomacy. Latest figures from the Zimbabwe…
Sports Tourism: Zimbabwe’s next frontier
Q & A WITH DEPUTY TOURISM MINISTER HON TONGAI MNANGAGWA Business Reporter As Zimbabwe steps up efforts to revive and diversify its tourism economy, one of the fastest-growing segments catching…
While Trump sulks, Zim mines the opportunity
Communion with Bishop Lazarus By now, the world has figured out what Donald Trump is all about. He is an open book, whose raw feelings and unadulterated emotions are routinely…
Mazowe Dam: Lessons on water, climate, and survival
Theseus Shambare, Features Writer At sunrise, Mazowe Dam glimmers faintly under the morning light, its vast surface broken by mudflats and silt where fish once thrived. For decades, this reservoir…
Is Harare’s water crisis finally nearing its end?
FOR decades, Harare has lived under the shadow of an unrelenting water crisis.
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…











