MPs, govt clash over worsening transport crisis

“The transport sector in Zimbabwe was liberalised,” Ziyambi said. “Currently, I do not believe that we have a very significant crisis in terms of transportation in the country.”
By Sharon Sibindi 1h ago

Zimbabwe’s informal economy: Survival strategy or policy failure?

The strategic response, therefore, lies in redesigning the system so that formal participation becomes the rational choice.
By John Laisani 1h ago

Ndiraya plots Scottland downfall

The Harare-based club became only the second side in the post-Independence era to achieve the feat, matching the legendary 1984 campaign of Black Rhinos FC.

State of silence: Five months after deadly floods, Zimbabwe’s disaster agency has not finished the job

This is a story about a state that has failed to show up for its most vulnerable people.  
By Allen Mangava 17h ago

Fans split after Warriors’ tough Afcon draw

The draw has divided opinion among fans, particularly on the Zifa official Facebook page.

Rogue “cop” acquitted on special verdict

The video was later uploaded to a YouTube channel, Gondo Harishaye, making it publicly accessible. 
By Desmond Chingarande May. 19, 2026

Ziscosteel has been about to be revived since 2004. Here is a timeline of every promise and what it cost Zimbabwe.

Following the fact-finding tour, PAC chairperson Caston Matewu observed that it is simply not feasible for Zisco Steel to ever make steel again in its current state,
By Tendai Munhundarima May. 19, 2026

Can IPEC Protect Medical Aid Policyholders Without Controlling Costs? 

No regulator can credibly claim to protect policyholders if prices remain opaque, inconsistent and detached from the contribution base that members and employers can realistically sustain.
By Jacob Mutisi May. 19, 2026

TIMB orders buyers to all auction floors amid pricing crisis

The directive comes amid low prices on the auction floors.
By Nhau Mangirazi May. 19, 2026