Cultural renewal key in addressing rape culture

Organisations must establish confidential reporting mechanisms, protect whistle-blowers and ensure that investigations occur swiftly and independently.  

‘Tax hikes threaten Simbisa Brands growth momentum’

The group plans to roll out 31 new outlets and refurbish 21 stores by June 2026, part of a broader strategy to deepen its footprint across the region. 
By Tatira Zwinoira 7h ago

Saturation doctrine: Making policy work in Zimbabwe

Without such saturation an information vacuum emerges. When official communication is sporadic, alternative narratives often fill the space.
By Dennis Mambure 7h ago

Riding out the WhatsApp storm, Zimpost pivots to logistics, fintech, smart hubs to build a new future

The mobile app and digital platforms have also increased customer engagement, allowing clients to access services and conduct transactions more seamlessly. 
By Mthandazo Nyoni 7h ago

Zim fuel now second most expensive in Sadc

However, the fuel price increase has made Zimbabwe the second most expensive country in Sadc, after Malawi, according to fuel price tracker Global Petrol Prices. 
By Tatira Zwinoira 7h ago

GIZ–SADC PF partnership set to strengthen democratic governance

The initiative is commissioned by the Federal Government of Germany and co-financed by the International Partnership Austria through the Austrian Development Agency and the European Union. 
By Moses Magadza 22h ago

Zim, India ramp up defence ties ahead of New Delhi talks

Zimbabwe and India are accelerating defence cooperation, with talks now zeroing in on high-tech warfare, arms production, and sustaining the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) air fleet. 
By Valentine Maya Mar. 19, 2026

Govt prioritises women’s health in public institutions

The Government of Zimbabwe is moving to institutionalise wellness across the civil service, warning that gender parity cannot be achieved while female employees face burnout and neglected health.
By Valentine Maya and Sharon Zebra Mar. 19, 2026

Controversy swirls over Uhuru fete venue

The group argued that the choice was “deeply insensitive and provocative” given the unresolved historical grievances still haunting communities in the region.
By Musa Makina Mar. 19, 2026