ZimRe Holdings targets continental expansion after robust balance sheet growth

He said the performance reflected the resilience and strength of the group’s portfolio amidst favourable market conditions and had significantly supported the group’s profitability.
By Tatira Zwinoira Apr. 3, 2026

A life dedicated to learning: Tribute to educationist Lazarus Jaji

Zimbabwe has lost one of its most distinguished educationists, Dr Lazarus Jaji, a man whose life was devoted to shaping minds and strengthening the country’s academic foundations. 
By John Gambanga Apr. 2, 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

TBK announces arrival with bold debut EP Project TBK

“This project is me finding my place in the world. It is about adding something that isn’t already there — that’s how my sound was born,” she added.
By Langelihle Nyathi Apr. 2, 2026

From Mzilikazi to the global stage: Enisia reflects on her creative journey

Her performances soon caught attention, leading to roles in local productions. However, her ambitions were initially met with resistance at home.
By Showbiz Reporter Apr. 2, 2026

US court versus Google and Meta: Wake-up call for Zim

This landmark case is relevant to countries such as Zimbabwe, where social media is deeply embedded in young people’s lives.
By Naison Bangure Apr. 2, 2026

‘Tourism rebounding, but travel disruptions reshaping outlook’

The rebound signals renewed global interest in the country’s offerings, Anald Musonza (AM), head of sales and marketing at Africa Albida Tourism (AAT),
By Shame Makoshori Apr. 2, 2026

Iran: Options

But five gets you ten that the Iranians are already thinking about nuclear weapons. Not their own, which don’t exist. America’s. 
By Gwynne Dyer 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