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Why Mnangagwa sacked CIO boss

The intelligence agency’s failure to contain the "Geza movement" reportedly played a central role in Mangwanya’s downfall.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Apr. 12, 2026

Harare Council’s ZiG10b debt shocker

The industrial and commercial sectors owe an additional ZiG4 billion, or 40% of the total, while government entities account for the remaining two percent, estimated at ZiG200 million.
By Kenneth Nyangani Apr. 5, 2026

TBK announces arrival with bold debut EP Project TBK

“This project is me finding my place in the world. It is about adding something that isn’t already there — that’s how my sound was born,” she added.
By Langelihle Nyathi Apr. 2, 2026

Corporate politics and structural noise

WHY are some organisations failing, yet others are winning?  
By Jonah Nyoni Mar. 28, 2026

When love turns into a ledger, ‘till debt do us part’

Traditionally ,Valentines Day is a celebration of affection, now masks a stark reality: many Zimbabwean couples are celebrating love while simultaneously confronting financial friction.  
By Lovemore Nyawo Mar. 22, 2026

Navigating complexities of informal economy taxation

Informal traders frequently face corruption and harassment, significantly impeding their ability to conduct business legally.  
By Samuel Wadzai Mar. 20, 2026

Storm over HCC doctors’ luxury vehicles

HARARE City Council (HCC) has courted public anger after proposing to facilitate loans for its doctors to purchase top-of-the-range vehicles,
By Kenneth Nyangani Mar. 2, 2026

Corruption perceptions index: Why it matters for Zimbabwe

However, corruption is inherently difficult to measure directly because corrupt practices are illegal, concealled and rarely recorded. 

Zimra ordered to release ex-soldier’s luxury car

Zimra's own filings noted her absence was under six months, contradicting the emigration claim. 
By Desmond Chingarande Dec. 7, 2025