Prevail Group targets August for Parirenyatwa refurbishments completion

Prevail Group said the final phase, focusing on installing these sophisticated systems, is underway to deliver a world-class facility for Zimbabwean mothers and newborns.
By Problem Masau 12h ago

Cars in their mixed eraCars in their mixed era

The global car industry in February 2026 feels like a busy workshop with three different projects on the go. Over in one corner, engineers are perfecting fully-electric cars. Across the room
By Andrew Muzamhindo 13h ago

Dual listings and fungibility: Re-imagining stock exchange

Dual listings are often viewed as a sign of capital markets maturity. They allow a company to trade on more than one exchange, often in different currencies, broadening its investor base
By Kudakwashe Taimo 14h ago

Shocking money laundering web exposed in Zim... inside the illicit finance cycle

Zimbabwe’s anti-graft watchdog, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc), handled nearly two dozen money laundering cases in 2022 worth about US$30 million
By Shame Makoshori 14h ago

ManLuckerz releases eighth album Nhinhi 

ManLuckerz’s growing discography includes Macharangwanda, Pandiri, Madhinga, Gutu, My Roots, Baba NaMai Molly, Ndundu-Madhaiza and Rongeka. 
By Life & Style Reporter Feb. 26, 2026

Auditor-General appointed

FINANCE, Economic Development and Investment Promotion minister Mthuli Ncube has confirmed the appointment of Vimbai Chikwenhere as Auditor-General,
By Brent Shamu Feb. 26, 2026

Bogus estate agent in court over US$33 000 fraud 

The State alleges that in December 2025, Kaodza approached Budzi, who presented himself as an estate agent, seeking assistance to purchase a house. 
By Trevor Mutsvairo Feb. 25, 2026

Carry your cross, Treasury tells CAAZ. . . Rejects Parly proposals to assume legacy debts

Treasury warned that taking over such liabilities will strain the national budget and undermine funding for essential public services.
By Lesley Kufandada and Sharon Zebra Feb. 24, 2026

A narrow tax base is a fiscal time bomb

THE push by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) to register 50 000 new taxpayers this year could mark a decisive turning point in the country’s fiscal trajectory — if it is pursued fairly
By Newsday Feb. 24, 2026