Dodgy elites’ flashy car hunting spots under fire... looting machine held to account over US$6bn flows

Authorities say the findings expose how dealerships have evolved into fertile ground for laundering proceeds generated through criminal activities.
By Concilia Mupezeni 29m ago

Rebuilding migration governance in SA

The operationalisation of the Border Management Authority (BMA) has improved institutional coherence at ports of entry, yet it has also clarified a deeper structural constraint.
By John Laisani 47m ago

Government scrambles to avert medicine crisis

A health system as large and complex as ours cannot be entirely free of challenges, which may include intermittent shortages of medicines, consumables and some critical equipment.
By Freeman Makopa 47m ago

Broke BCC approves US$500 injection for first lady’s project

The decision followed a request from the Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe, asking local authorities to assist vulnerable children in boarding care.
By Silas Nkala 1h ago

Chauluka demands clarity as Zim A fight for series survival

“He stood his ground and paced his innings really well, taking the game from one-sided to near upset. He showed the value of one batsman batting deep,” he added.
By Austin Karonga Jun. 10, 2026

‘Pay now, argue later’ tax regime costing firms millions

“The methodological concern becomes sharper when one turns to the reasoning in the judgments themselves,” the report says.
By Business Reporter Jun. 9, 2026

CancerServe gives hope to cancer patients, survivors 

“Tonight we celebrate one word: triumph. Not because the road was easy, but because you walked it with resilience to defeat cancer,” Nyakabau said. 
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun. 8, 2026

High Court Throws Out Musarara’s Bid to Halt Import Levies 

Authorities say approximately US$5.7 million has already been raised through the levy framework, with part of the funds being channelled towards irrigation projects across several provinces. 
By Staff Reporter Jun. 8, 2026

Zimbabwe, Zambia draw physical borderline on Lake Kariba 

For years, the invisible line splitting the world's largest artificial lake has been a source of conflict mostly among fishermen and boat operators. 
By Valentine Maya Jun. 8, 2026