World Bank urges Zimbabwe to cut red tape

The update noted that the number of Statutory Instruments (SIs) more than doubled between 2016 and 2020, climbing from 137 to over 300. 
By Business Reporter 1h ago

Why broken vities reflect broken spirits

Let us replace blame with reflection, consumption with connection, arrogance with awareness. Let us once again treat the land, rivers, and air as family, not property. 
By Tinashe Chikodzi 2h ago

Zimbabwe’s ‘vaccines comedian’ boosts health through stern jokes

“Through comedy skits, we are bold in telling our fans to get up to date on their cervical cancer, malaria and their babies’ ‘killer diseases’ vaccines,” Vharazipi tells VaccinesWork. 
By Ray Mwareya 2h ago

Families count the cost as heavy rains wreak havoc

Last Tuesday the Meteorological Services Department and the Department of Civil Protection (DCP) issued a joint weather alert for heavy rains exceeding 50 millimetres. 
By Moses Mugugunyeki 2h ago

How unfiltered social media is redefining PR and branding

He is currently touring Africa for the first time and was in Zimbabwe very recently. 
By Lenox Mhlanga 5h ago

Public exam results good, but

The national average pass rate for Advanced Level was at 96%, while that of Ordinary Level for the first time in decades has breached 35%.  
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Jan. 24, 2026

Importance of reviewing Zimbabwe’s public procurement

In many countries, public procurement is also used to pursue secondary objectives that go beyond securing the most efficient supply chains for the state.  
By Kevin Tutani Jan. 23, 2026

Leveraging inventory for cost reduction, efficiency

Performance efficiencies will enable organisations to staying ahead in a world that never stand still.  
By Charles Nyika Jan. 23, 2026

Regulatory hurdles slow ZimRe’s capital drive

“The target raise is a strategic aspiration that the group desires to attain,” ZimRe group chief operating officer Chakanyuka Nziradzemhuka told businessdigest. 
By Concilia Mupezeni Jan. 23, 2026