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Chiyangwa in fresh land ‘grab’ row
The applicants argued that they have been in occupation of the land since receiving offer letters from the Lands ministry, with dates of issue varying from January 2007 to date.
By Miriam Mangwaya
10h ago
Gwayi youth go digital to fight poaching
“Having this innovation hub in Gwayi will empower youths with digital competencies and keep them meaningfully engaged, reducing the temptation to turn to illegal wildlife activities,” he said.
By Staff Reporter
17h ago
Mutsvangwa’s Geza national hero status torches storm
ZANU PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa has torched a storm within the ruling party structures after calling for the late war veteran Blessed Runesu Geza to be accorded national hero status.
By Kenneth Nyangani
23h ago
Controversial Heritage-Based Curriculum under review
Moyo said the curriculum, which was recently rolled out nationwide, aimed to integrate Zimbabwe’s cultural heritage and history into the teaching framework.
By Tatenda Kunaka
23h ago
ASL seeks shareholder approval to sell Caribbea Bay for US$5,65m
ASL said the proposed disposal supports the company’s shift to a smaller, high-quality hotel portfolio with enhanced focus, enabling greater operational focus, scalability, and profitability.
By Business Reporter
23h ago
Gwenzi readies Zim creative sector for DSWT
Gwenzi explained that DSWT is a mirror of value-added tax on imported services (VATIS).
By Tendai Sauta
23h ago
Rabies scare hits Hurungwe after jackal attack
The incident occurred at a plot in the Kubatana low-density area, commonly known as K14, in Karoi Town Council’s Ward 8.
By Nhau Mangirazi
Feb. 11, 2026
Kadoma elite school scoops international innovation prize
Makseth International became the first African school to get the “Innovation in Teaching and Learning Practices” prize at the World Education Summit 2026 held in Dubai last week.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
Feb. 11, 2026
Graft rife in mining sector, new report shows
Chikumbu said mining contracts in Zimbabwe were largely not disclosed and, where they were made public, often contained secrecy clauses that restricted meaningful scrutiny.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Feb. 11, 2026
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State contractors want blundering, deceptive chefs charged with fraud
Local News
Feb. 6, 2026
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Construction sector conundrum ‘We are witnessing a hollowing out of the industry’
Local News
Feb. 6, 2026
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ZimTrade revives regional warehousing facilities push… state agency shifts to aggressive in-market export strategy
Business Digest
Feb. 6, 2026




