Accountant General commends ZTA transformation
The Office of the Accountant General has commended Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Barbara Rwodzi following the transformation of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA)
By Staff Reporter
9h ago
Hwange schools receive bicycles, textbooks in education access drive
Schools in Hwange district have received 115 bicycles and 2 332 curriculum textbooks under a joint education and conservation initiative aimed at improving access to learning for children
By Staff Reporter
12h ago
Reimagining Zim’s borders for continental integration
Drivers are checked with automated border control gates using facial recognition, fingerprints, or iris scans to verify identities accurately and flag security threats.
By Chameso Mucheka
16h ago
Mavima’s dream: Rebuilding shattered lives in Zim’s informal settlements
As we pursue these objectives, we must also address the issue of informal settlements, many of which have mushroomed across the country.
By Freeman Makopa
16h ago
Customs fraudsters must bear consequences
More importantly, these documents should be independently verified with authorities. A suspiciously cheap vehicle often carries risks that may not become apparent until years later.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
16h ago
Zimbabwe targets US$1.56 billion tourism revenue in 2026
ZTA chief executive officer George Manyaya, says the sector was on a positive growth trajectory
By Blessed Ndlovu
18h ago
Auxillia Mnangagwa orders govt official to act on graft
Mnangagwa issued the ultimatum while speaking in Chegutu at Magaya Mining Company before thousands of artisanal miners on Tuesday.
By Kenneth Nyangani
Jun. 18, 2026
Century Auto assembly plant nears completion
Century Auto Assembly’s US$10 million vehicle assembly plant in Mt Hampden is on the verge of commencing production, with the facility now 99 percent complete.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 17, 2026
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Mutsvangwa dismisses Tungwarara
Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo has also come under scrutiny for publicly distributing vehicles and cash to politicians and public figures.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jun. 16, 2026




