Zimbabwe-EU trade nears US$1bn as ties deepen

Hagemann made the remarks as the bloc returned to the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo for the fourth consecutive year,
By Mthandazo Nyoni 1h ago

Manufacturing recovery gathers pace as exports jump 18%

He linked the improvement to firmer macroeconomic conditions, particularly single-digit inflation, which has improved price predictability and bolstered business confidence.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 3h ago

Fairfields Road over-rail bridge construction set for May start

In a public notice, the ministry said the project will run for nearly seven months, with completion scheduled for November 30, 2026.
By Donald Nyandoro 6h ago

The Taiwan question, US policy and lessons for the Global South

The unresolved Chinese Civil War led the Kuomintang authorities to retreat to Taiwan in 1949, resulting in a political divide that continues today.
By Donald Jairos 6h ago

Healthcare key to economic transformation, says Cimas boss

He noted that a healthy population is essential for sustained productivity, workforce stability and overall economic resilience.
By Silas Nkala 7h ago

Zim, SA councils showcase cross-border model at trade fair

“We are not only showcasing our economies, but also demonstrating their strength and interconnectedness, bringing our communities together,” he said.
By Staff Writer 8h ago

MDC alleges seven members abducted as police ban Harare demonstration

The party said efforts by relatives and colleagues to locate the seven have so far been unsuccessful.
By Online Reporter 9h ago

Midlands gospel duo eyes collaboration

Amai Mzezewa, who began recording in 2003, has released at least seven albums and remains a respected figure in gospel music.
By Alfred Tembo 10h ago

Shurugwi set for week-long spiritual revival

Dubbed the Shurugwi Crusade, the gathering will be led by Apostle Saidi Kasupe, a preacher known for his energetic sermons and emphasis on deliverance and transformation.
By Staff Reporter 11h ago