Heritage, hope and harmony shines at Miss Charles Austin 2026

“They received cash prize that l cannot disclose, mentorship, opportunities and the title of Miss Charles Austin 2026.
By Sukuoluhle Ndlovu 4h ago

Bulawayo rues lost ZITF opportunities

The report said budgetary limitations hampered the city’s ability to market itself effectively and showcase investment opportunities to prospective investors.
By Jeffrey Muvundisi 5h ago

ZRA eyes global stage, joins international hydropower body 

ZRA is midway through the Kariba Dam Rehabilitation Project, a US$294 million undertaking to secure the dam wall and plunge pools after decades of erosion. 
By Obert Siamilandu 11h ago

Treasury introduces grain import levy 

The move is aimed at creating a level playing field between imported and locally produced grain while preventing what Treasury described as an implicit subsidy on foreign imports. 
By Staff Reporter Jun. 4, 2026

Self-driving vehicles, why they do not make sense in Zimbabwe

An AV’s defensive driving software would be perpetually overwhelmed by this behaviour, forcing the vehicle to a grinding halt every few meters.
By Tendai Munhundarima Jun. 4, 2026

Zim’s Shava pushes 5-point plan for African digital education sovereignty at Accra summit

The proposals come amid growing concern among African policymakers over the continent’s reliance on technology platforms developed and controlled outside Africa.
By Valentine Maya Jun. 4, 2026

Your tax pays civil servants: Zimra

The officials told participants at a National Tax Awareness Campaign in Karoi yesterday that if citizens default, teachers, nurses and soldiers will go unpaid.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jun. 4, 2026

After three decades, black rhino return to Zimbabwe’s Matusadona

Their return completes a remarkable conservation journey that began in the late 1980s when rampant poaching forced authorities to remove rhinos from the Zambezi Valley to safer locations.
By Valentine Maya Jun. 3, 2026

Madzibaba VeShanduko acquitted after eight months in prison

His lawyer, Paida Saurombe, said the court found that the State had failed to produce evidence linking Karembera to the offence.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun. 3, 2026