Kariba unveils ambitious 2026 budget
The budget highlights include improving water, sanitation and hygiene through rehabilitation of existing infrastructure
By Obert Siamilandu
1h ago
Real estate titan Juru wins top CEO award
Juru’s recognition comes as the real estate sector continues to attract attention for its role in infrastructure expansion and new housing developments.
By Staff Writer
18h ago
Finance minister must be sincere with citizens
For everyone else, the Promised Land remains just that: promised, not delivered.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
18h ago
OK Zimbabwe turns to supplier-finance schemes to maintain stock levels
“The group incurs incremental interest expense under the arrangement should it fail to meet the finance provider settlement date,” OK added.
By Tatira Zwinoira
22h ago
The Mall of Zimbabwe set to be biggest retail investment
The project will have a peak gross lettable area of 90 000m². Upon completion, it will be a one-stop “Eat, Shop, Work and Play“ shopping centre, attracting local, regional and international brands.
By Ruth Maseko
22h ago
Why section 5 of Guardianship Act no longer appears to make sense
The Guardianship of Minors Act, Section 5, provides that when parents separate, custody of minor children automatically vests in the mother until a court orders otherwise.
By Blessed Mhlanga
23h ago
UN launches innovation hub to empower Zim youth
THE United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef), in partnership with the Zimbabwean government and private sector, has launched a Social Innovation Hub in Ruwa to equip young people with skills
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa
Dec. 5, 2025
ZimStat, UN team up to boost data-driven development
THE collaboration between the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) and the United Nations (UN) has minimised duplication of effort, improved efficiency and resource allocation
By Lisa Bangomwe and Dionne Masango
Dec. 5, 2025
Alan Redfern Primary School revels in its success
One of Matabeleland South’s leading primary schools school has moved to reassure parents and guardians about its academic standing, saying it expects to maintain an 80 percent-plus pass rate,
By Margaret Lubinda
Dec. 4, 2025




