Kunzvi Dam shows Zim’s dam economy thrust

Theseus Shambare Features Writer AT dawn on Nyaguwe River, a thin mist rises above what used to be a quiet valley in Goromonzi district, Mashonaland East province. The major perennial…

Listening is the pathway to greatness

Hunt For Greatness Milton Kamwendo THE late Stephen R. Covey once remarked: “Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply.” That…

CHIMURENGA CHRONICLES: Mgagao was a proper military camp

CDE DAVID MUSHANGWE, who used the nom de guerre Cde Lobo, last week recounted his experiences at Nyadzonya, where hunger was a constant companion, and then at Mgagao in Tanzania,…

Will sovereign wealth funds build Africa or break it?. . . Lessons for Zimbabwe

Nixon Chekenya, James Dambaza and Fungai Mukundiwa A few years ago, Botswana quietly did something remarkable. It took the wealth from its diamonds and set some of it aside, not…

A rural-inspired brand targeting Zimbabwe and global markets

Lincoln Towindo WHAT began as a simple effort to prevent mangoes from rotting in a rural homestead has grown into a budding food processing enterprise now eyeing supermarket shelves and…

Zimbabwe diversifying its export markets

Trade Focus Allan Majuru To give a brief background, ZimTrade’s job is to promote and develop trade. So, ZimTrade has many reasons for coming to the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair…

COMMUNION: Seek ye the economic kingdom: A testimony on Zim’s resurrection

COMMUNION with Bishop Lazarus One afternoon — on January 13, 2018, to be exact — President ED, who was barely three months into his new onerous job as the First…

Too small to register, too big to ignore: Zim’s informal economy dilemma

Tawanda Musarurwa CHECK POINT DESK THE image spread quickly — a man crouched over a small fire on a pavement in Harare’s central business district, cooking sadza as darkness settled…

The war that raised prices across Africa — without firing a shot on African soil

John Karani, Correspondent THE Middle East conflict restructured Africa’s import costs permanently. From Cairo to Cape Town and Accra to Kinshasa, no business was untouched. Africa’s supply chain leaders must…

How artificial intelligence could hurt democracy

Godfrey Nyoni Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the modern world, offering powerful tools that can improve services, strengthen economies and solve complex problems. In many countries, including Zimbabwe, AI…

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