Bulawayo residents call for urgent safety nets
Bajila attributed the spike in transport costs partly to the Middle East conflict, but noted that the price hikes in Zimbabwe have been “quite huge compared to other countries in the region.”
By Sharon Sibindi
9h ago
Robyn Terry on healing Zimbabwe’s traumatised soul
Moving from a traumatic birth ordeal to the integration of unresolved childhood abuse, Terry explored how "the greater the pain, the greater the expansion."
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Kwekwe Podium eyes community hubs as rising costs hit arts scene
Renowned as the province’s largest arts platform, Kwekwe Podium focuses on nurturing artistic talent, arts management and cultural promotion.
By Alfred Tembo
9h ago
Why Zim’s performance management dream is built on an analogue foundation
In practice, however, it risks collapse under the weight of a simple, but inconvenient truth: you cannot run a high-tech performance management system on a largely analogue State.
By Johannes Marisa
Apr. 3, 2026
A clash of zoning practices with legalised mining practices in Zim’s municipalities
There has been a most recent legal judgment between a private school and a Chinese mining company seeking to set up a cement and lime plant.
By Hoitsimolimo Mutlokwa
Apr. 3, 2026
Mthuli eyes bridge financing to pay Zim’s debt
The debt comprises external debt owed to multilateral financial institutions, including the World Bank and the African Development Bank (AfDB), among others.
By Brent Shamu
Apr. 3, 2026
Govt unveils incentives for industry, retail sector
Industry and Commerce ministry permanent secretary, Thomas Utete Wushe, said the support mechanisms, including the Industrial Development Fund (IDF)
By Blessed Ndlovu
Apr. 2, 2026
SA miner Valterra seeks payment plan
The company said it was in discussions with the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion (MoFED) after revealing last month that authorities owed it R1,9 billion.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Apr. 2, 2026
Lithium ore export ban firestorms boomerang, MMCZ says being ‘set back’ US$500 000 monthly
Industry sources say Zimbabwe could be losing as much as US$60 million monthly in royalties and taxes following the indefinite ban, demonstrating the scale of disruption to Treasury inflows.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Apr. 2, 2026
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