China is not the villain Zimbabwe’s critics make it out to be
Zimbabwe’s economy is fragile, its regulatory bodies understaffed and under-resourced, and its legal enforcement patchy at best.
By Wilfred Ndhlovu
3h ago
Brilliant Muzarabani helps Zimbabwe stun Australia
Blessing Muzarabani claimed a career-best 4-17 as Zimbabwe held their nerve to stun Australia with a brilliant 23-run win in the T20 World Cup.
By Bbc Sports
4h ago
Register or shut down, ZTA warns tourism players
The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority has given tourism players until February 28 to register or risk closure, as it steps up enforcement of regulations governing the country’s billion-dollar industry.
By Business Reporter
4h ago
Raza calm ahead of Aussie storm
“So, we’re staying humble, and we still have our eye on the game tomorrow, but yeah, we’re very confident for a very good match.”
By Austin Karonga
6h ago
Red flags of graft and fraud in procurement
Procurement fraud will always be difficult to detect in a single transaction — it often takes vigilance across several procurement transactions to identify fraudulent patterns of behaviour.
By Charles Nyika
7h ago
Potraz must turn the USF into cyber-shield
The EcoCash syndicate case is not an isolated incident but part of a broader pattern of rising online fraud, impersonation scams, phishing attacks and identity theft across the country.
By Jacob Mutisi
7h ago
Chery’s CSH Hybrid arrives in Zimbabwe
The company has pointed to its acquisition of the former Nissan plant in South Africa as part of its effort to strengthen supply and support in Africa.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
7h ago
Navaya brings smiles to Catholic children’s home
Navaya donated an undisclosed amount of money, a football for the MCA and a printed Navaya T-shirt for the parish priest.
By Stephen Chadenga
Feb. 12, 2026
Democracy under attack as Zanu PF constitutional coup sparks fears of authoritarian drift
Activist Obert Masaraure rallied Zimbabweans to reject the constitutional overhaul.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
Feb. 12, 2026




