ZimInd celebrates a milestone of cutting-edge financial journalism.
Some of these reports were contested. Others were vindicated over time, but all of them, in their own way, reflect the enduring tension between power and accountability.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
23m ago
Women urged to combat GBV, assert land rights
“The ZRP offers counselling services and other interventions to assist survivors of gender-based violence. Women should seek protection orders whenever they are subjected to abuse.”
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
1h ago
Past ‘sins’ haunt Mnangagwa in Majome case
In response, Mabiza filed an opposing affidavit on behalf of Mnangagwa, stating that she had been authorised by the President to do so.
By Miriam Mangwaya
1h ago
Ramaphosa engages neighbours over illegal migration crisis
Ramaphosa, in his address, said his government was putting in place a coterie of measures to curb the influx of undocumented foreign nationals into South Africa.
By Nkululeko Sibanda
1h ago
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
17h 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
18h 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
19h 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
20h 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
23h ago
Dodgy elites’ flashy car hunting spots under fire... looting machine held to account over US$6bn flows
Local News
52m ago
US$20m wedding, the leaked audio and making of captured presidency
Local News
By Trevor Ncube
36m ago
Zimbabwe’s lithium gamble: Leverage, risk and a reordering of the Chinese supply chain
Business Digest
Jun. 8, 2026




