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Lithium export ban may jolt global market as last shipments reach China 

Roberts said rising global demand for batteries had already pushed lithium prices higher, although this had not translated into higher export earnings for Zimbabwe. 
By Chen Williams 25m ago

Live blog: Day 3 of Constitutional Amendment Bill 3 hearing

Opposition leaders announced they were boycotting ongoing public hearings on the Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3), citing violence, intimidation
By Newsday 35m ago

Embracing AI in PR

At its core, PR is about managing relationships, shaping narratives and influencing public perception. Traditionally, this relied heavily on intuition, experience and manual processes.  
By Cliff Chiduku 1h ago

Opposition to boycott CAB3 hearings after violence, intimidation.

Journalists were also targetted, with the Zanu PF youths blocking them from leaving the venue and demanding that they delete footage from cellphones and cameras. 
By Miriam Mangwaya 1h ago

Cry, my beloved Zimbabwe

They refused to be swayed by the offer of wealth and privilege to renounce their lofty principles and usher in genuine freedom and independence for all the people of Zimbabwe. 
By Agrippah Mutambara 2h ago

Zim bets on grass tech to boost food security

The technology, which uses specially grown grass as a substrate for mushroom cultivation, is gaining traction due to its affordability and quick returns, Jiri said.
By Lesley Kufandada 2h ago

Police warn motorists as road accidents surge 

“Two people have passed away following motor vehicle accidents. Twenty others were injured and taken to hospitals, while a total of 94 accidents were recorded this week,” she said. 
By Keith Jeketera 2h ago

Why Africa’s ‘poorest’ people are landowners

The colonialists understood that the first prize of conquest was land, which is why even before minerals, labour and taxation, they seized title.

Controversial Bill hearings divide Bulawayo   

Under the Bill, the President would no longer be chosen through a popular vote but by a parliamentary vote — a provision that has sparked intense debate. 
By Langelihle Nyathi 2h ago