From austerity to neoliberalism

Mnangagwa promised an inclusive growing economy, zero tolerance to corruption, infrastructure development, jobs and enough energy (electricity) for everyone. 
By Paidamoyo Muzulu 7h ago

Stop doling out cars and equip Parirenyatwa, Mpilo, UBH

During these delicate procedures, the device temporarily takes over the functions of the lungs and the heart, keeping patients alive while surgeons conduct complex interventions.  
By Newsday 7h ago
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Proliferation of open air worshipping irks Bulawayo City Council

“BCC rangers managed to confiscate tents and clothes from 18 open air worshipping sites.” 
By Silas Nkala 7h ago
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Government cracks down on overloaded trucks

Transport and Infrastructural Development permanent secretary Joy Makumbe warned this week that heavy vehicles carrying loads beyond their legal capacity will face immediate penalties
By Freeman Makopa 7h ago

Kariba unveils ambitious 2026 budget

The budget highlights include improving water, sanitation and hygiene through rehabilitation of existing infrastructure
By Obert Siamilandu 7h ago

Finance minister must be sincere with citizens

For everyone else, the Promised Land remains just that: promised, not delivered. 
By Eddie Zvinonzwa Dec. 5, 2025

Sustainable development must deliver social and economic transformation

UN Secretary-General António Guterres praised these progressions, noting that COP30 has delivered progress in integrating climate action into sustainable development. 
By Arthur Mutambara Dec. 5, 2025

OK Zimbabwe turns to supplier-finance schemes to maintain stock levels

“The group incurs incremental interest expense under the arrangement should it fail to meet the finance provider settlement date,” OK added. 
By Tatira Zwinoira Dec. 5, 2025

Top advisory warns against punitive taxes

The government is aiming to collect an additional US$1,47 billion in revenue for 2026, targeting total revenues of US$9,4 billion, up from this year’s expected returns of US$7,93 billion. 
By Tatira Zwinoira Dec. 5, 2025