9 killed, 25 injured in Chiredzi bus/train collision

Nine people, including two minors, died on the spot while 25 others were injured this Tuesday morning when a conventional bus collided with a train at a rail-level crossing in Chiredzi.
By Allen Mangava 13m ago

Why China’s future industries strategy matters for Zimbabwe and Africa

Weak domestic industrial capacity and limited skilled-job opportunities have also driven many educated young Africans to build their careers abroad.
By Mabasa Sasa 39m ago

Masimba faces fresh US$2,47m tax bill

These assessments, which cover value-added tax (VAT) and income tax, were recognised in the group’s 2025 financial statements for the period ended
By Tatira Zwinoira 2h ago

Car import boom exposes formalisation failure

A healthy economy channels savings through banks, where capital can be mobilised for productive investment.
By Newsday 3h ago

Widow loses bid to reclaim 120ha farm

She alleged that Melusi was only allowed to stay on the property out of family generosity and later falsely presented himself to authorities as the lawful
By Silas Nkala 3h ago

Pay taxes, churches told

Council instructed affected institutions to regularise their records with its Revenue Section at the main offices.
By Nhau Mangirazi 20h ago

Zim targets African markets in industrialisation drive

Zimbabwe is increasingly looking to regional markets as competition for investment intensifies across Africa
By Freeman Makopa 21h ago

Zimra tightens screws on cross-border trade

Zimra Bulawayo customs revenue officer Thembinkosi Ndlovu called on traders and transporters to comply with customs regulations and ensure that goods are
By Margaret Lubinda Jun. 15, 2026

TICAD9 and the promise of a stronger Africa-Japan partnership

The participation of President Emmerson Mnangagwa underscored Zimbabwe’s recognition of Japan as a strategic partner in development, investment and international cooperation.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Jun. 14, 2026