Hughes wins plaudits for work in property development

The award, presented during a colourful ceremony organised by the Zimbabwe Real Estate & Construction Summit
By Tendai Sauta 39m ago

RioZim loss widens to ZiG739m as revenue slumps

EMBATTLED miner RioZim Limited has widened its loss-making position to ZiG739,06 million for the financial year ended December 31, 2025, as revenue declined by 47,14%.
By Tatira Zwinoira 2h ago

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 2h ago

Trade deficit widens as exports slump 

The statistical agency said manufacturing represented the largest portion of imports in both periods, with an increase from 89% in March 2026 to 91% in April 2026.  

NAC-backed mobile clinics rescue vulnerable Bulawayo patients 

Acting on the advice, Chipepera visited the mobile clinic when it next arrived in ward 6 — a decision she says changed her husband’s condition significantly. 
By Evans Mathanda 2h ago

Zimbabwe faces $4.8 Billion climate funding gap as new governance book calls for reforms

Green Governance Zimbabwe Trust (GGZT), in partnership with ActionAid Zimbabwe, launched Pathways for Green Governance in Zimbabwe.
By Valentine Maya 18h ago

China touts zero-tariff access as Zimbabwe women manufacturers launch body

ZWIM brings together women entrepreneurs from sectors including agro-processing, textiles, leather, furniture and paper production.
By Boitumelo Makhurane 21h ago

Teachers need digital skills, not gadgets alone: ZIMTA 

He said the country’s education sector needed a deliberate and inclusive digital transformation strategy that ensured no teacher or learner was left behind, particularly those in remote areas. 
By Staff Reporter 21h ago

Zimbabwe trade deficit widens 16% as exports slump

Exports fell 15% to US$792.3 million in April from US$932.1 million in March, while imports dropped 10.8% to US$962 million from US$1.078 billion over the same period.