Trade figures shine, but fault lines persist
Zimbabwe’s export basket remains heavily skewed toward raw and semi-processed minerals.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
42m ago
Wetlands are not wastelands: Zim needs to act now
Environmental impact assessments must be taken seriously and illegal developments — no matter how politically protected — must be stopped and reversed.
By Newsday
42m ago
How Zim could benefit from investing in mental health
In 2021, mental health issues cost the Zimbabwean economy an estimated US$163,6 million — nearly 0,6 % of the country’s gross domestic product.
By Derick Matsengarwodzi
42m ago
Industry ministry plugs holes on counterfeit goods imports
THE Industry and Commerce ministry has expanded the Consignment-Based Conformity Assessment (CBCA) Programme by adding two new service providers to plug holes.
By Tatenda Kunaka
42m ago
Glimmer of hope in a sea of chaos
In a sea of chaos, the tide may be starting to turn. But whether this glimmer becomes something more enduring depends, as always, on one elusive ingredient — consistency
By Shame Makoshori
42m ago
Interrogating education 5.0 from project management perspective
Education 5.0, in terms of idea generation, is underpinned by five pillars, which are community service, lecturing, research, innovation and industrialisation.
By Nicholas Aribino
42m ago
It’s time to halt crippling economic decline
“When it comes to leaving their country, nearly six in 10 Zimbabweans (58%) say they have contemplated the possibility, including 34% who have considered it ‘a lot’.”
By Tinashe Kairiza
42m ago
Pressures mount for firms as govt maintains tight fist
Zimbabwe’s companies braced for fresh turbulence last week after Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube (pictured) doubled down on a tight fiscal regime already blamed for undermining industry.
By Shame Makoshori
42m ago