The ZSE’s wake-up call has finally arrived

In addition, listed firms will no longer be required to have interim financial statements reviewed by external auditors under listing rules, with the waiver set to run for three years.
By Newsday 1h ago

Tshabangu threatens to derail CAB 3

Tshabangu has issued an ultimatum to the ruling party, giving it until midnight tomorrow to secure a political agreement or risk the Bill’s failure in Parliament.
By Miriam Mangwaya 1h ago

Man in trouble for impersonating Deputy Chief Justice Garwe

The suspect, Martin Rashai, appeared before Harare magistrate Artwell Sanyatwe on Saturday facing a charge of impersonating a public officer.

The farce of Lacoste’s term extension ploy

The bastardised parliament has long lost its integrity as it is stuffed by unelected charlatans disguised as members of the opposition.
By Doctor Stop It 21h ago

Editorial Comment: The CAB3 farce and the death of debate

Parliament belongs to the people of Zimbabwe, not to any single party or faction.
By The Standard 21h ago
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Mnangagwa’s CAB3 risks serious backlash

For constitutional law expert Lovemore Madhuku, the legislative path is clear, but the legal one is not.
By Sydney Kawadza 21h ago

Economic growth must not come at the expense of the environment

Poor farming practices, deforestation and overgrazing have contributed to soil erosion across many parts of the country.

Rutendo Mutsamwira nominated for the 2026 Global Arts Prize

Across these disciplines, she keeps coming back to the same big themes: identity, memory, ancestry, resilience, belonging and the preservation of lived experience.
By Khumbulani Muleya 21h ago

The roar of the 'Cuizer Mhanii': How Toyota’s timeless 70 Series conquered Zimbabwean streets

To understand the contemporary grip of the 70 Series on Zimbabwean popular culture, one must look beyond the specification sheets and delve into the local vernacular.
By Tendai Munhundarima 21h ago