Zimbabwe Welcomes First Group of Polish Tourists

Zimbabwe welcomed a maiden group of nine tourists from Poland yesterday in a development expected to strengthen tourism cooperation between the country and Eastern Europe.
By Sharon Zebra 15m ago

Natpharm's dire state jolts Parliament

THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Health and Child Care has announced a series of site visits to National Pharmaceutical Company (Natpharm) depots across the country
By Keith Jeketera 2h ago

US$1m youth fund rollout begins

“The Youth Economic Empowerment Fund has been deliberately designed to dismantle the traditional barriers that have historically excluded young people from accessing finance.
By Musavengana Chirau May. 4, 2026

12-hour queues as boreholes dry up

“Our borehole has dry hours where it doesn’t produce any water and we only have one,” she said.
By Patricia Sibanda May. 4, 2026

Business culture and the Zim SMEs

From bustling informal markets in Mbare to emerging tech startups in Harare’s central business district, entrepreneurs are demonstrating resilience and ingenuity amid economic headwinds
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo May. 3, 2026

Workers’ Day: Lost in meaning

And each year, for many Zimbabwean workers, it passes like a hollow ritual — heavy on symbolism, light on substance.
By Newsday May. 2, 2026

EU envoys offer rare positive view of Zim

Diplomats from some of Zimbabwe’s long-time critics this week offered a rare vote of confidence in the country’s economic prospects, signalling a tentative shift in sentiment after years
By Mthandazo Nyoni Apr. 30, 2026

Teachers’ union threatens strike over ‘unfair’ grading

They are also calling for the immediate suspension of the grading system and the restoration of housing, transport and rural allowances.
By Evans Mathanda Apr. 28, 2026

Intelligence officer, Zanu PF supporters in court for kidnapping

The suspects allegedly abducted and assaulted a Gokwe man during proceedings linked to a Constitutional Amendment No 3 Bill public hearing at Gokwe Community Hall.
By Desmond Chingarande Apr. 27, 2026