ZimTrade targets Namibia’s export market

Zimbabwe seeks to increase exports to Namibia, with ZimTrade identifying leather and horticultural products among key sectors with strong potential to drive growth in bilateral trade
By Nqobani Ndlovu 43m ago

Medical aid mutiny as funders escalate fight against Bill

The proposed reforms are understood to be aimed at addressing concerns over conflicts of interest arising from insurer-provider integration.
By Nqobani Ndlovu 3h ago

COVID-19 payout blow as insurer ordered to pay tourism giants US$2,4m

The tourism operators argued that the presence of COVID-19 at their properties in March 2020 triggered the cover, leading to operational shutdowns before the national lockdown.
By Silas Nkala 4h ago

Tobacco boom leaves farmers in the dust

This decline has wiped out the gains from increased production, leaving farmers with roughly US$106,8 million less in collective earnings than the previous season.
By Sharon Zebra 4h ago

A cultural exchange that never ended

The band performed at Hifa, ran workshops with emerging Zimbabwean artistes and spent time in the city forging connections that its members described as transformative.
By Valentine Maya 4h ago

Sables confirm training squad for South Africa A clash as Ian Prior misses out

Prior's absence is a notable one given his standing as one of Zimbabwe's top players in recent years, but head coach Pieter Benade has named a squad that

Zimbabwe, China strengthen malaria fight

Cabinet has approved a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Zimbabwe and China aimed at strengthening malaria control,
By Staff Reporter 22h ago

Stanbic Bank drives growth and development in agriculture

“We recognise that sustainable agriculture requires patient capital, and we are proud to play our part in supporting this,” Nyanhongo said.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jun. 17, 2026

Colonial-era laws choke housing growth, developers warn

Property developers argue that restrictive regulations and lengthy approval processes limit investment and slow efforts to address the country’s housing deficit.
By Concilia Mupezeni Jun. 17, 2026