Zimbabwe gold output rises 8% to 9 tonnes in Q1
The segment accounted for nearly 70% of total deliveries, contributing 6.51 tonnes between January and March, while large-scale producers delivered 2.8 tonnes.
By Tatenda Kunaka
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ZITF 2026 readiness hits 97% as exhibitor demand surges
Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Company board chairman Busisa Moyo said the event has entered its final execution phase, with focus now on coordination, quality assurance and delivery.
By Nizbert Moyo
1h ago
Zim@46: Govt hypes economic revival as citizens endure crisis
Maphisa sits at the heart of a region still scarred by unresolved legacy of the Gukurahundi massacres, where an estimated 20 000 civilians were killed, with survivors still to find closure.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa and Joy Mabenge
4h ago
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Cracks emerge in US$3,5bn former white farmers deal
“Under the constitution, only improvements will be paid for by the GoZ. Whilst a valuation was agreed for land, this is to be paid by the former colonial power.”
By Freeman Makopa
5h ago
Ndlovu plots Mighty Warriors U-17 comeback in Uganda
The qualifiers are part of the road to the Fifa Under-17 Women’s World Cup set to be held in Morocco in October this year, adding significance to the encounter.
By Rufaro Kaswerakuenda
6h ago
Govt economic mismanagement drives millions into poverty: Report
According to a latest annual report by the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (Zimcodd), the country’s fiscal trajectory is entrenching poverty, inequality and social exclusion.
By Sharon Zebra
6h ago
Bosso must bring its best players: Scott
SCOTTLAND president Pedzai “Scott” Sakupwanya has declared his ambition to sweep all the trophies on offer this season as he looks to establish total dominance over domestic football.
By Henry Mhara
6h ago
Pulitzer Prize-winner to headline Almasi’s 2026 series
Almasi Collaborative Arts will stage a reading of Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Sweat this Friday at the Friendship Bench Hub, as part of its 2026 season lineup.
By Valentine Maya
22h ago
Doctors outraged over ‘segregation’ by medical aid providers
The controversy comes as Zimbabwe’s healthcare system faces mounting pressure from rising treatment costs, staff shortages and growing reliance on private care.
By Boitumelo Makhurane
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