Veil on Mutapa earnings lifted

Infrastructure, including in information and communication technology and logistics sectors, followed with assets valued at US$4,2 billion, while mineral resources were valued at US$2,4 billion.
By Tatira Zwinoira 12h ago

New twist to Sapes Trust bomb saga

Police blocked the Sapes press conference and a similar event that had been scheduled for Bulawayo on the same day. 

Foreign investment, local unemployment: Rethinking Zimbabwe’s skills and migration policy

A weak enforcement environment rewards non-compliance and penalises responsible investors who follow the rules. 
By John Laisani Dec. 31, 2025

TTI hands over goodies to vulnerable groups in Bulawayo

Mabuza thanked motorists, adding that the donations were made possible by their contributions through parking fees. 
By Nizbert Moyo Dec. 30, 2025

Murder suspects granted bail as mine owner appeals bail denial on changed circumstances 

Mbekezeli Ngwabi (45), who is facing a murder charge, and Elisha Matsvai (52), charged with attempted murder, were each granted US$800 bail by High Court judge, Justice Ngoni Nduna. 
By Staff Reporter Dec. 27, 2025

‘Tax policy should encourage business, not punish it’ 

Zimbabwe, however, risks driving businesses back into informality—the very opposite of what the tax system is intended to achieve. 
By Jacob Mutisi Dec. 24, 2025

Chinese miners booted out of Gwampa mining deal after unlawful share allocation

The respondents were ordered to pay the costs of the suit.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 23, 2025

China vows to continue giving Zim a shoulder to lean on

“This year, our bilateral trade continues its strong momentum, which is poised to surpass last year's historic record of US$3,8 billion,” Zhou said. 
By Blessed Ndlovu Dec. 20, 2025

Meikles losses skyrocket alarmingly

Meikles attributed the heavy loss to exchange-rate volatility, subdued consumer spending and persistently high operating costs weighing on the formal retail sector.
By Staff Writer Dec. 19, 2025