Consumer Protection Act: The costly mistake many businesses still make

Consumers must not be misled about pricing, quality, origin, or functionality of goods and services.
By Believe Guta Apr. 9, 2026

How can you tell if the local market is working for farmers and consumers

The World Food Programme (WFP) has developed a framework that shows whether a particular market is working for local consumers and farmers.   
By Charles Dhewa Apr. 8, 2026

Govt pushes consumer protection into classrooms

THE government is set to introduce consumer rights education in schools through the national curriculum, aiming to ensure citizens understand their entitlements from an early age. 

Consumers deserve protection, not exploitation

THE world yesterday commemorated World Consumer Rights Day, amid renewed calls to ensure that every product in the marketplace — from food and medicine to electronics and digital goods — is safe
By Newsday Mar. 16, 2026

Oil surge exposes Zimbabwe’s vulnerability to global shocks

The war has rattled energy markets and threatened supplies moving through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa and Joyce Makunya Mar. 13, 2026

Global betting market growth and trends in 2026

Explore key statistics and consumer trends shaping the global betting market in 2026, including digital growth, mobile usage, and responsible gaming shifts.
By Newsday Mar. 7, 2026

CCZ blitz against unethical price hikes during festive season

CCZ acknowledged operational cost pressures, but insisted these could not be used to justify exploitative pricing, especially when consumer spending peaks.
By Nqobizwe Thebe Dec. 19, 2025

Bulawayo residents push for consumer rights

Bulawayo United Residents Association chairperson Winos Dube said residents felt shortchanged on a number of issues bedevilling the city.
By Nizbert Moyo Nov. 26, 2025

Consumer protection gets more teeth

The MoU outlines a framework designed to protect consumer rights in financial markets, ensuring that consumers are informed and treated fairly.
By Blessed Ndlovu Nov. 11, 2025