Free Press must not be silenced

Authorities must ensure that laws are not weaponised against journalists. Perpetrators of violence against members of the Press must be held accountable.
By Newsday May. 4, 2026

VISET: Silencing journalists erases vendors’ voices

In its statement, VISET said media repression left vendors, cross-border traders and other marginalised groups defenceless against harassment, forced eviction and exclusion from policymaking.
By Nhau Mangirazi May. 4, 2026

Press freedom under siege in southern Africa

According to the report, this decline is compounded by shrinking civic space, global tensions, and intensified state efforts to control independent information.
By Staff Reporter May. 3, 2026

Govt leans on local funds for corridor upgrade

The north-south corridor (NSC) is one of the busiest routes in the region, linking South Africa through Zimbabwe to Zambia, the DRC and Malawi.
By Freeman Makopa Apr. 28, 2026

Bulawayo mayor courts French investors

The meeting, held on Wednesday, focused on partnerships as the city seeks to strengthen relations with other nations.
By Patricia Sibanda Apr. 23, 2026

Chiwenga turns to mining companies to revive NRZ

THE government is seeking to establish a partnership that includes mining companies and other bulk commodity movers to revive National Railways of Zimbabwe.
By Nizbert Moyo Apr. 23, 2026

Zimbabwe @ 46 and still going strong

Thousands of gallant freedom fighters lost their lives and others lost limbs in the quest for freedom.  
By Vanessa Gonye Apr. 18, 2026

Zim must produce and trade closer to home

ESCALATING tensions in  the  Middle East,  particularly involving  Iran,  Israel  and the United States, have undoubtedly unsettled global markets. 
By Zimtrade Apr. 2, 2026

Surging imports erode Zim’s export gains

On the import side, industrial supplies accounted for the largest share at 35,6%, followed by capital goods (24%) and fuels and lubricants (18,3%).
By Sharon Zebra Apr. 1, 2026