Mugabe’s son pleads guilty over Hyde Park shooting, immigration breaches

Mugabe entered the plea in the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court in connection with a February 2026 incident at the family’s Hyde Park residence, an upmarket suburb of Johannesburg.
By Valentine Maya 4h ago

Drone rollout to cut medical delivery times to under 30 minutes in Zimbabwe

Drone Solutions said the service will prioritise high-value, time-sensitive cargo including vaccines, blood products, pathology samples, anti-rabies treatments and maternal health medicines.

Charangwa targets freight growth, financial reset at NRZ

Charangwa takes over at a time when the government is pushing to revitalise state-owned enterprises, with rail seen as critical to lowering logistics costs and improving industrial competitiveness.
By Donald Nyandoro 4h ago

US strategy faces bold backlash in Africa as aid deals get repackaged

The United States policymakers are reshaping their Africa strategy, swapping traditional development assistance for tightly-controlled “health security” deals
By Lovemore Nyawo 5h ago

Zim’s mineral revenues as fiscal counter-cyclical tool

MORE than a quarter of a century into the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the world remains off-track to meet its most fundamental promise: ending poverty and leaving no one behind. 
By Esther Dzviti 5h ago

The day the Union Jack came down: New dawn?

The 1980s was the decade when everything functioned. There were no potholes, no load-shedding. Council water was not only available for everyone, it was the best in Africa.
By George Hove 5h ago

Mono-currency timeline talk premature, scary

The government’s renewed push toward phasing out the United States dollar in favour of the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG)
By Editor 6h ago

ZITF 2026: Opportunity knocking but will Zim answer?

But beneath the choreography of exhibitions and conferences sits a more uncomfortable question: can Zimbabwe turn interest into real investment?
By Mthandazo Nyoni 6h 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.