Inside Singapore gold dealer caught in Zimbabwe’s million dollar scams

Mark Yong Khong Yong, a Singaporean national whose career has been defined by high-stakes legal battles across the globe, has been arrested in Zimbabwe
By Nqobani Ndlovu 10h ago

ZTA sounds alarm on fake travel agents

THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has warned tourists and operators against using unregistered travel and tour agents, following a dispute involving a Kariba-based agent.
By Obert Siamilandu 14h ago

Overcoming negative thinking

WHEN we move through difficult or negative situations, it is entirely natural to feel upset or disappointed, at least for a short time.  
By Rutendo Kureya 14h ago

Financial constraints slow progress at Old Bulawayo

Mupfira said NMMZ had only secured funds for a palisade fence and a few materials to refurbish the museum. 
By Patricia Sibanda 14h ago

Potraz boss honoured for stellar performance

Dr. Machengete’s recognition continues a streak of honours. 
By Staff Reporter 14h ago

Kereng Khuphe builds music career in solitude one lyric at a time

For Khuphe, music is not just entertainment; it is spiritual. Each song starts with deep thought, the message, the mood and the direction before a single lyric is written. 
By Langelihle Nyathi 14h ago

How online drug glorification is tearing down a generation in Zim

Zimbabwe is witnessing a disturbing moral devaluation, where intoxication is celebrated and virtue is dismissed as outdated.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Mar. 23, 2026

Fuel price hikes: Taxpayers urge govt spending, tax cuts

The government attributed the hike to global supply shocks linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly the conflict involving the United States/Israel and Iran.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Mar. 23, 2026

Innscor pushes for tax reforms as sugar levy bites

During the period under review, Innscor remitted US$3,19 million in sugar tax, bringing its cumulative contribution to US$13,29 million since the levy’s introduction.
By Tatira Zwinoira Mar. 23, 2026