CAES hails EU decision to lift targeted measures

The removal of travel bans and asset freezes is expected to enhance diplomatic and economic co-operation between Harare and European capitals.
By Brent Shamu 17h ago

When the EU, US look aside

For the greater part of the last two decades, the US and EU unilaterally imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe.  
By Paidamoyo Muzulu 17h ago

SMEs get stock exchange platform 

ZSE Holdings Group chief executive officer Justin Bgoni confirmed that consultations are underway to finalise modalities for the new platform.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 19, 2026

EU mantains arms embargo on Zim

“The EU remains constructively engaged with Zimbabwe and looks forward to deepening bilateral relations across a broad range of areas of mutual interest
By Problem Masau Feb. 19, 2026

Hwange villagers toast to development projects

He said there is drilling of community boreholes with community gardens in the four villages including Lupote, Chabasichana, Mpakati and Kamalala. 
By Nizbert Moyo Feb. 16, 2026

Museum of African Liberation, the data source of Africa’s future

STANDING tall and already 70% complete, the Museum of African Liberation is fast rising into the skies of Harare, not just as an architectural landmark, but as a powerful symbol of Africa’s past
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Feb. 14, 2026

Rehabilitation of King Lobengula’s capital slowed by funding constraints

According to reports from 2025, some stakeholders who had pledged to assist with the project failed to honour their commitments, leading to a severe shortage of materials. 
By Patricia Sibanda Feb. 13, 2026

Tottenham sacks head coach Thomas Frank

Frank's dismissal comes after the Spurs fans booed him and chanted for his sacking following Tuesday's 2-1 defeat to Newcastle at home.
By Sky Sports Feb. 11, 2026

‘Music industry still hostile to women’

Mangwaza lamented that female artistes are frequently undermined during negotiations, even in situations where they are the principal decision-makers.
By Alfred Tembo Feb. 8, 2026