Zimbabwe’s LPG squeeze: Global conflict, local cartels and the rising cost of survival

While public attention remains fixed on the relative stability of petrol and diesel prices, a quieter crisis is unfolding in Zimbabwean homes: the sharp rise in cooking gas prices.
By Allen Mangava 15m ago
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UN raps Zim over CAB 3 gender plan

Constitutional Amendment No 3 Bill (CAB 3) proposes the dissolution of the ZGC
By Sharon Zebra 13h ago

Retired army chief Philip Valerio Sibanda joins Zanu PF politburo

Sibanda recently retired from the military after serving as commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF).
By Boitumelo Makhurane 13h ago

Built for the bush, not for the border: Zhongtong conquers Zimbabwe’s intercity routes

Furthermore, the integration of Baosteel structural steel and a full-vehicle electrophoresis coating has addressed a long-standing grievance among local operators, chassis cracking.
By Tendai Munhundarima 14h ago

Zimbabwe’s survival economy is difficult to explain to outsiders.

The world stopped. Powerful economies panicked. Cities shut down. Many feared Africa would collapse under the weight of the pandemic.

Chiwawa appointed acting Harare town clerk

Chipanga left the post after facing a series of corruption allegations.
By Kenneth Nyangani 18h ago

Police urge vigilance as schools reopen

Police have urged parents, motorists, transport operators and school authorities to prioritise learners’ safety as schools reopen for the 2026 second term.
By Boitumelo Makhurane 20h ago

Councils under fire over poor services

Tshabangu urged the Senate to intervene and hold local authorities accountable to their constitutional mandate to ensure effective service delivery.
By Brent Shamu 23h ago

Closer to care: Waiting shelters help reduce maternal deaths in Zim

That advice saved her life and the lives of her six children.
By Vanessa Gonye 23h ago