God’s provision is mercy, not performance

Yet what is most striking is that many assume prosperity alone measures a deep relationship with God. Prosperity does not reflect closeness to God; it reflects God’s mercy.
By Humphrey Mtandwa Mar. 8, 2026

Benefits of regular exercise

There are many types of physical activity, including swimming, running, and walking, to name a few.
By Healthline Mar. 6, 2026

Simbisa Brands warns tax hikes squeeze consumers

Authorities have also introduced a 15% rental income tax on business leased premises, while calls to increase the income tax free threshold were rejected.
By Tatira Zwinoira Mar. 6, 2026

Editor’s Memo: Line between public office and corporate interests must be clear

The Public Entities Corporate Governance Act, for instance, restricts permanent secretaries from sitting on boards of public entities such as parastatals.
By Shame Makoshori Mar. 6, 2026

Zimbabwe Smart Cities Expo to drive investment in urban development

The high-level property and infrastructure platform that will be held in Harare this month will be under the theme ‘Brick by Brick: Building Smart Cities’.
By Business Reporter Mar. 4, 2026

Bogus estate agent in court over US$33 000 fraud 

The State alleges that in December 2025, Kaodza approached Budzi, who presented himself as an estate agent, seeking assistance to purchase a house. 
By Trevor Mutsvairo Feb. 25, 2026

Allow market forces to take centre-stage

They are the considered assessments of chief executives, custodians of capital expenditure, payrolls and long-term investment plans.  
By The Zimbabwe Independent Feb. 20, 2026

‘Impound looted assets to prove anti-graft resolve’

TIZ said Zimbabwe’s future performance will hinge on the enforcement of existing laws, accountability in high-profile cases and credible asset recovery. 
By Shame Makoshori Feb. 20, 2026

Corruption perceptions index: Why it matters for Zimbabwe

However, corruption is inherently difficult to measure directly because corrupt practices are illegal, concealled and rarely recorded.