Chevrons’ T20 World Cup: A golden window for Zimbabwe cricket

THE ongoing T20 World Cup has witnessed many narratives, but none as stirring as the meteoric rise of the Zimbabwe national cricket team.
By Newsday 3h ago

Bulawayo textile hub nears completion

Mutsvangwa said the building had undergone significant renovations, including tiling, plastering, electrification and plumbing.
By Patricia Sibanda 3h ago

Mbare school operator defrauds candidates

Richmore Sairos (39), a private tutor operating an unregistered college called Shekinah Elite Academy, was arraigned before Harare magistrate Nyaradzo
By Trevor Mutsvairo 3h ago

A narrow tax base is a fiscal time bomb

THE push by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) to register 50 000 new taxpayers this year could mark a decisive turning point in the country’s fiscal trajectory — if it is pursued fairly
By Newsday Feb. 24, 2026
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Trouble rains down on Magaya

In a ruling delivered last week, High Court judge Maxwell Takuva castigated Magaya’s conduct, saying it was at odds with the scriptures he professes to uphold as a man of God. 
By Staff Reporter Feb. 22, 2026

Silenced for reporting: Zimbabwe’s war on the press 

As a journalist of 25 years, I have reported on Zimbabwe’s democratic regression into a sophisticated authoritarian state. 
By Blessed Mhlanga Feb. 21, 2026

Keep Harare Clean: Library’s call for public participation in clean-up drive

Joe Muzurura, board chairperson of the Harare City Library, emphasised the importance of cleanliness as a symbol of good governance. 
By Tendai Sauta Feb. 21, 2026

Treating valuation as invisible infrastructure of our economy

Yet within this reform narrative, one foundational pillar remains underexamined: the credibility of how the nation measures the value of its assets. 
By Mike Juru Feb. 20, 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.