Petrol attack over US$1 Change lands Mazowe in Jail

A Mazowe man has been sentenced to an effective four years in prison after dousing a female food vendor with petrol and setting her alight in a dispute over change for a plate of sadza. 
By Allen Mangava 14h ago

Commercial milk production surges 

“March commercial milk production climbed six percent to 10.2 million litres, while April output grew five percent to 10.1 million litres,” the Zimbabwe Economic Review said.  
By Kirsty Sibanda 18h ago

Zim ramps up climate finance push under GGGI–Sweden capacity building drive

However, climate finance mobilisation — estimated at US$121 million over four years — remains significantly below national requirements.

Globalised extractive territorialisation: The new scramble for African land

Critical and rare-earth minerals are a central driver of land-use change in Africa under the global regime of extractive territorialisation.
By Phillan Zamchiya 19h ago
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Fierce pushback as Zim debt riots into dangerous territory

Zimcodd’s concerns were triggered by reports in this newspaper last week that a regional survey had grouped Zimbabwe among Africa’s most debt-distressed economies.
By Freeman Makopa 19h ago

Delta’s FY26: Record volumes drive US$1bn revenue amid capacity strain

Lager beer continues to dominate earnings and cash generation, while non-alcoholic beverages remain under pressure from sugar tax and intensified competition.

AfDB opens the door, Zim must deliver

We believe the International Monetary Fund’s Staff Monitored Programme will leave Zimbabwe on a stronger footing in terms of implementing reforms.
By Newsday 20h ago

Property developer pushes for structured urban growth

“Like many developers operating in Harare’s complex and often contested land sector, some projects have faced legal and administrative disputes,” Pambukani said.
By Staff Reporter May. 21, 2026

Will the transport sector embrace EV technology or stick to ICE kombis

On paper, the operational physics and economics of electric mobility heavily favor mass transit. 
By Tendai Munhundarima May. 21, 2026