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The 2025 PR wake-up call: When crisis costs much more than keeping silent

For company leaders, the CEOs and board members, understanding strategic communication isn’t optional anymore.  
By Lenox Mhlanga 10h ago

AI Governance: The layer we always keep forgetting

Zimbabwe, like many countries, is waking up to the promise and risks of artificial intelligence. We are told AI will transform mining, health, law and finance.  
By Evans Sagomba Feb. 13, 2026
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Harare trails regional peers as challenges mount

HARARE’S crumbling infrastructure and chronic underfunding are steadily weakening Zimbabwe’s main economic engine, a new report has warned. 
By Tatira Zwinoira Feb. 6, 2026

Paul Collier, diamonds, and the global resource debate

A global examination of Paul Collier’s insights on resource wealth and governance through the prism of the diamond sector in Zimbabwe and other producing nations.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Feb. 5, 2026

The birth of Directors Institute Africa: A new continental force for ethical governance and board excellence

As it begins its journey, Directors Institute Africa issues a clear call to action strong boards build strong institutions, and strong institutions build Africa.
By Southern Eye Jan. 27, 2026

Leveraging AI to achieve peace, justice, good country governance

Corruption is a pervasive issue that undermines public trust in institutions and hinders social and economic development.
By Arthur Mutambara Jan. 16, 2026

Dissecting Zimbabwe’s industrial collapse: Why conventional corporate governance thinking is part of the problem 

Another common defence is that accountants and lawyers are best suited to boards because they protect shareholders by controlling costs, managing risk, and ensuring regulatory compliance.
By Jacob Mutisi Dec. 26, 2025

Kwekwe woman defies odds

With a burning passion for farming, her journey began not in a boardroom, but on the land with a deep love for farming and a determination to uplift others. 
By Langelihle Nyathi Dec. 22, 2025

Liar, liar: Our politicians and the betrayal of action

Across the country, millions remain trapped in poverty, with many surviving on barely a dollar a day.  
By Newsday Dec. 12, 2025