UZ crisis deepens amid strike

UZ students concerned by the lecturer’s absenteeism impact and effects requested the postponement of examinations by a week, and the university administration consented.
By Nunurai Jena 19h ago

Driving energy transformation in Zimbabwe through PPPs

However, the persistent energy deficit continues to undermine industrial productivity, economic growth, and the quality of life for millions.
By Edzai Kachirekwa 19h ago

Arts fraternity mourns passing of veteran administrator Ian White

Nhimbe Trust announced White's passing while acknowledging his commitment to building the arts in Bulawayo.
By Sindiso Dube 19h ago

Zimbabwe eyes US$16m from carbon credits after new law

Using the current global average price of US$6, 53 per carbon credit from German online statistics platform, Statista, the remaining carbon credits translate to US$55,46 million.
By Blessed Ndlovu 19h ago

Village Rhapsody: How Zimbabwe can transition to a circular economy: The future we cannot afford to delay

The nation's resource base, already strained by various environmental and economic pressures, faces further depletion under this traditional system.
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Special forces robbery case opens can of worms

The Supreme Court heard that SAS reports directly to the commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) who gives orders for such operations.
By Desmond Chingarande 19h ago
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Secretive and risky: Why Mnangagwa’s flurry of Belarus deals is raising eyebrows

Mnangagwa has developed a close relationship with Belarus President Alexander Lushenko, once dubbed “Europe’s last dictator”.
By Freeman Makopa 19h ago

Scepticism over Mthuli Ncube’s US$21b debt plan  

But economists were quick to dismiss the target as unrealistic.  
By Mthandazo Nyoni 19h ago

Love Zim Festival build-up begins

Activities planned before the festival include medical clinics, eyeglass clinics, outreaches to schools, orphanages, and prisons, and dinners tailored for business people.
By Albert Masaka May. 17, 2025
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