A look at municipal property rates and their implications

They are designed to be progressive, implying that those with less valuable properties are expected to pay less, as they are charged less “cents in the dollar” value on their property.
By Kevin Tutani 1h ago

Africa’s trade gurus bullish as IATF settles for Zimbabwe

Clearly, we are building on a very, very strong foundation for the next IATF in Lagos.

Let’s build IATF legacy together

Zimbabwe won the competitive bid to host the permanent headquarters of the IATF.
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Stock markets power mines as gold booms‘... mothballed assets return, VFEX pours greenbacks’

Critics had questioned its relevance in a shrinking economy battered by prolonged financial crises and high-level mismanagement.
By Freeman Makopa 3h ago

Doddering health sector makes positive strides

Zimbabwe recorded 34 550 cholera cases and 719 deaths from February 2023 to August last year.

ZSEH records 1 270% increase in profit for its maiden report

THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Holdings (ZSEH) posted a 1 270% surge in profit after tax to ZiG11,55 million for the half year to June 30, 2025, as monetary losses narrowed 99,1% on the back of ZiG
By Tatira Zwinoira 6h ago

AirZim in tailspin over DRC war debt. . . US$200k loan for stranded plane in rebels’ den

Jetex helped Air Zimbabwe to remove its 14-member crew that had been grounded in Goma after landing during the conflict between DRC soldiers and M23 in May this year.
By Desmond Chingarande Sep. 18, 2025

Be tough on expired street food: Councillors

COUNCILLORS in Bulawayo have called on the local authority's executive to be tough on people selling expired food on the streets, arguing that it poses a health hazard to the residents
By Nizbert Moyo Sep. 18, 2025

Taxpayers praise govt’s business reform efforts

THE Zimbabwe Taxpayers Platform (ZITAP) has extended its commendations to government for spearheading widespread reforms designed to ease the burden of doing business in the country.
By Azriel Chimeno Sep. 18, 2025