Designed to fail? A cotton story

The main issue coming out of a recent WhatsApp-based Cotton Indaba that we convened could best be described as the lamentations of the farmer.
By Taruvinga Magwiroto May. 17, 2024

UAE investors jet into the country

President Emmerson Mnangagwa met with some of the investors during his recent trip to the United Arab Emirates. 
By Julia Ndlela May. 15, 2024

Best budget-friendly places for Zimbabweans to invest in Dubai

The stability of the United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED), which is pegged to the US dollar, is one of the key reasons Zimbabwean investors are drawn to Dubai. 
By Newsday May. 14, 2024

Hyatt’s entry a vote of confidence in Zim: ED

Mnangagwa said he had met Hyatt executives on the sidelines of a Zimbabwe Business and Investment Conference in the United Arab Emirates
By Sydney Kawadza May. 14, 2024

WorldView: Israel, Hamas and the elusive cease-fire

His job and perhaps even his freedom depend on the war continuing, even if there were a temporary cease-fire.
By Gwynne Dyer May. 10, 2024

Multi-media expos to improve Zim’s broadcasting sector

Nleya mentioned that it is not advisable to enter an oversubscribed sector, but one should start something new and make a difference to help to develop the country.
By Sharon Zebra May. 9, 2024

Zim runner eyes victory in Turkey race

Apart from the Izmir 21km marathon set for August, Mabika is also targeting to compete in two more races in Abu Dhabi before year end.
By Henry Mhara May. 2, 2024

D-Day for the Lady Chevrons

After investing immensely in these qualifiers going as far as India, the Lady Chevrons' dream came under threat following an uncharacteristic six-wicket
By Austin Karonga May. 1, 2024

Lady Chevrons get global qualifiers rolling

Opening batsmen Sharne Mayers believes the fact that Vanuatu made it this far is good reason to take them seriously in this night match, or risk an upset.
By Austin Karonga Apr. 25, 2024