Violence against migrants sparks continental alarm

The Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Mineral Workers Union is an affiliate of the African Federation of Miners and Mineral Wealth.
By Silas Nkala 2h ago

Residents power themselves as govt totters

It was launched as a reconstruction measure, but initially faced criticism for delivering incomplete, un-serviced plots and subpar structures.
By Patricia Sibanda 2h ago

FMP shareholders back ZSE exit

The proposed delisting underscores the challenges some listed companies face in unlocking shareholder value on the ZSE.
By Concilia Mupezeni 2h ago

Drug abuse remains national threat to productivity, says Harare minister

The province has also initiated pilot livelihood projects for survivors in partnership with Africa Green and Pamburi Organisation.

ZIMRA launches tax education drive in Hurungwe

“Tax is a social contract between citizens and the nation,” he said, adding that tax revenue funds infrastructure, healthcare, electricity and broader economic growth.
By Nhau Mangirazi 22h ago

Stoneridge residents count losses after demolitions on disputed land

Affected families said they lost household property and investments made over several years, raising concerns over their welfare and the humanitarian impact of the operation.
By Donald Nyandoro Jun. 3, 2026

‘Churches must fight child abuse, early marriages’

Nyathi said some cultural practices and the reluctance of certain communities to seek medical services were increasing the vulnerability of girls and children.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 3, 2026

ZSE rolls out sweeping concessions to attract new listings

The reforms come at a time when the ZSE is under mounting pressure from declining market capitalisation and a wave of delistings, most notably telecoms giant Econet Wireless Zimbabwe.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jun. 3, 2026

Tshabangu-led MPs weigh support for constitutional changes 

In a statement yesterday, CCC interim national spokesperson Nqobizitha Mlilo urged party legislators to engage in constructive and respectful debate despite differing views on the Bill. 
By Brent Shamu Jun. 3, 2026