RioZim workers endorse corporate rescue option to safeguard jobs

The matter is between Tendai Rwodzi as applicant and RioZim Limited, the Master of the High Court and the Registrar of Companies as respondents.
By Silas Nkala 3h ago

WWF Zimbabwe, partners jointly launch new project to promote responsible mining

It was officially launched in Harare on Wednesday, with participants drawn from government ministries, local authorities, mining companies, civil society
By Staff Reporter 4h ago

Hurungwe council flags illegal stand scams

The warning comes as demand for land grows in rural Zimbabwe, with land barons increasingly targeting communal areas and agricultural land.
By Nhau Mangirazi 5h ago

Insurance industry battling to stem trust deficit

Tsuro said insurance is built on trust as it represents a promise to honour future claims, warning that failure to uphold that promise has far-reaching consequences.
By Donald Nyandoro 6h ago

IIZ 2026 Winter School officially kicks off amid calls for continuous upskilling, innovation

Speaking during the opening session, IIZ president Clementine Chinyuku said the winter school was a strategic platform for developing the skills and leadership required to drive the sector forward.
By Donald Nyandoro 9h ago

How Zimbabwe is losing the air cargo business

Zimbabwe grows some of Africa’s most sought-after export crops. Its tobacco is prized on global markets, its blueberries command premium prices in Europe, the Middle East and Asia
By Valentine Maya 10h ago

1,5t bad elephant meat condemned in city blitz

“Enforcement action included issuing intimations for regulatory breaches, imposing deposit fines, and confiscating or condemning unsafe food items,” the report read.
By Silas Nkala 10h ago

Invest in rural areas where there is enough land: Chief Dakamela

“I urge corporate companies and others here to invest in rural areas where there is plenty land,” Dakamela said.
By Nizbert Moyo 10h ago

Army says not aware of anonymous pamphlets

ZDF public relations director, Colonel Hlengiwe Dube, told NewsDay that the military was not aware of the developments before requesting that further questions be submitted in writing.
By Miriam Mangwaya 10h ago