Hwabaraty Bridging Tradition and Modernity Through – Art Africa Day SPEACIAL
“My name ‘Hwabaraty’ came from a misheard chant.” At the 2008 SADC Festival in Botswana, the crowd roared “Habarate kiyakurata,” a Setswana phrase meaning “we love you.” Hwabaraty, then a member of Umdumo Wesizwe, thought they were shouting his name, “Hwabaraty.” Rather than correcting the moment, he embraced it.
Celebrating African Heritage through Fashion: The CHICO Fashions
As we celebrate Africa Day, CHICO Fashions, we are also one of the leading fashion brand in Zimbabwe, flaunting the rich cultural...
Faith in Every Note: The Gospel Journey of a Bulawayo Creative
Born and raised in the vibrant city of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Vusa Mangena is more than just a gospel musician, he is a...
Influencer Marketing in Africa Is Maturing
A few years ago, being an influencer in Zimbabwe mostly meant getting free clothes or a product shout out in exchange for...
Mobile-First is the New Norm for Businesses
If you're running a business in Zimbabwe and you're not prioritising mobile, you're already behind. That’s not just a catchphrase it’s the...
Gaming on the Go: Zimbabwe’s Digital Playground
The entertainment industry in Zimbabwe is experiencing a significant shift, with mobile gaming emerging as one of the fastest-growing digital trends. As smartphone penetration increases and internet access improves, more Zimbabweans are turning to mobile games for entertainment, social engagement, and even financial rewards.
Next Gen Zim: Zimbabwe’s Entertainment Industry Goes Digital
The expansion of streaming platforms has created an increasingly diverse entertainment scene. As local content creators refine their digital monetization strategies and internet infrastructure improves, the industry is poised for significant growth.
Africa’s New Tourism Frontier: Heritage and Healing in 2025
A new era of African travel is unfolding. Gone are the days when safaris and beaches defined the continent’s tourism narrative. In...
Beauty Moyo – Shaping Sustainable Energy Solutions: A Women’s Month Spotlight
From an early age, Beauty was immersed in the world of business, thanks to the mentorship of her father. "He didn’t just teach me how to run a business—he instilled in me the values of discipline, resilience, and strategic thinking," she recalls. Growing up surrounded by discussions on numbers, decision-making, and problem-solving gave her a head start in the business world. These early lessons shaped her confidence and solidified her passion for entrepreneurship.
Natalie Jabangwe – Leading Innovation in Fintech: A Women’s Month Spotlight
Natalie Jabangwe’s passion for technology and finance was evident from an early age. She pursued a degree in Computer Engineering and later earned an Executive MBA from Imperial College London. With a background that blends technology and business strategy, she was well-equipped to lead in the fast-evolving world of financial services.