New pact seeks to professionalise Zimbabwe’s security services

Speaking at the signing ceremony in Harare, ZICC chairperson Justice Webster Chinamhora said the agreement marked a significant step in strengthening professional standards in the security sector. 
By Desmond Chingarande 15h ago

How colonialists used language to undermine indigenous food systems

Another special vegetable called mushungushungu in Shona (solanum nigrum) was given the name black nightshade. 
By Charles Dhewa 15h ago

Kavango extends deadline to complete acquisition of Nara Gold

Kavango has three projects in Zimbabwe. The miner is currently focusing on its most promising project, Hillside, which consists of 44 gold claims covering 503 hectares.  
By Business Reporter 15h ago

Zim launches major household survey to shape national policy

The Fourth Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, which commenced fieldwork in October, targets nearly 11 000 households.
By Problem Masau Dec. 9, 2025

US$7,7m goat tender scam lands Chimombe, Mpofu in prison

Justice Kwenda ruled that Mpofu played a pivotal role in the commission of the crime since he used his political muscle to influence the acquisition of the tender.  
By Trevor Mutsvairo Dec. 9, 2025

No one left behind: UN backs disability inclusion

In a statement, the UN said disability inclusion remained central to its work in Zimbabwe, stressing that meaningful progress can only be achieved through strong, coordinated partnerships.
By Tatenda Kunaka Dec. 8, 2025
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New gold tax to cream off US$150m from Caledonia unit

Under the three-tiered structure, gold sold at US$0–US$1 200 per ounce will attract a 3% royalty, US$1 201–US$2 500 will draw 5%, while prices above US$2 501 will incur a 10% royalty. 
By Tatira Zwinoira Dec. 8, 2025

Comesa tech upgrade targets fraud, unlocks faster regional commerce

The Comesa Yellow Card Scheme is a regional motor vehicle third-party insurance programme operational across all member States.  
By Melody Chikono Dec. 8, 2025

As Russia’s Africa Corps fights in Mali, witnesses describe atrocities from beheadings to rapes

When the Africa Corps replaced Wagner six months ago, weary civilians hoped for less brutality. The United Nations says they have been abused by all sides in the conflict. 
By AP Dec. 7, 2025