Predatory fuel pricing is now a public health threat

In March alone, fuel prices surged dramatically, pushing petrol to around US$2,17 per litre — a staggering jump of nearly 40% from earlier levels.  
By Johannes Marisa 15h ago

Working capital constraints choke fertiliser firms

He also noted that firms could tap into the target finance facility introduced by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to help local companies. 
By Concilia Mupezeni Mar. 19, 2026

Zim executives are already using AI. Most don’t have a strategy. That is the problem

Nearly nine in 10 leaders, who participated in our ThinkTank’26 survey confirmed that their organisations had deployed some form of AI tool within the past 12 months.
By Trevor Ncube Mar. 19, 2026

Four in court for Old Nic Mine armed robbery

Four men have appeared before the Bulawayo regional magistrates’ court facing armed robbery charges following an alleged plot to steal money from Old Nic Mine. 
By Langelihle Nyathi Mar. 18, 2026

Woman kills husband over SIM card

A Bulawayo woman has appeared in court after allegedly killing her 40-year-old husband during a dispute over a missing SIM card. 
By Silas Nkala Mar. 17, 2026

Encourage multiple page visits, use social video for successful 2026 publishing strategy

AFTER analysing a year’s worth of audience data across thousands of Web sites, we’ve uncovered five insights about traffic, engagement, and growth to implement into your 2026 publishing strategy. 
By Jack Neary Mar. 14, 2026

Land developer wins legal battle over Norton’s Swallowfields stands

CapeValley, represented by its legal and compliance officer Tafadzwa Ngoro, had approached the court seeking an order compelling authorities to allow the project to proceed.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Mar. 12, 2026

Start with Zanu PF vehicles

But if this operation is to be taken seriously, it must start where the problem is most visible — vehicles belonging to the ruling Zanu PF party. 
By Newsday Mar. 12, 2026

How the Iran war just boosted Beijing’s hopes of reunification with Taiwan

Both high and low end Iranian missiles and drones are getting through and hitting their targets all throughout the theatre against some of the most potent air defence systems in the world. 
By Ignatius Tsuro Mar. 12, 2026