Colonial-era laws choke housing growth, developers warn
Property developers argue that restrictive regulations and lengthy approval processes limit investment and slow efforts to address the country’s housing deficit.
By Concilia Mupezeni
8h ago
The long road from loss to hope
"My background isn't just my history; it is my professional compass," he said. "Growing up in the care system gives me an understanding that no textbook or lecture can replicate.
By Sally Nyakanyanga
8h ago
Residents demand answers over sewers, title deeds
The concerns reflect growing anxiety among residents over deteriorating municipal services and proposed changes to property ownership systems.
By Patricia Sibanda
8h ago
Pisa Pisa dances its way to Chibuku national finals
Its precision and stage presence set it apart in a field of strong contenders, ultimately convincing adjudicators that they deserved top honours.
By Azriel Chimeno
Jun. 16, 2026
Finsec bets on blockchain for capital market expansion
Finsec chief executive officer Collen Tapfumaneyi said the development represents more than a technological milestone and could reshape how investment
By Blessed Ndlovu
Jun. 16, 2026
Musarara Withdraws Legal Bid to Stop Grain Import Levy Framework
The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ), chaired by suspended ZANU-PF Mazowe District Coordinating Committee (DCC) chairman Tafadzwa Musarara, has withdrawn its High Court
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 16, 2026
Suspended Zanu-PF Chair Musarara Sues Govt, Threatens to Push Bread Prices Above US$1
Musarara, who is also chairman of the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ), fronted legal proceedings seeking to stop the implementation of Statutory Instrument 87 of 2025.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 15, 2026
National Financial Inclusion Strategy III: A defining opportunity for Zimbabwe's informal economy
Many rural communities continue to face connectivity challenges. Significant gaps remain in access to digital devices, digital literacy, and digital infrastructure.
By Samuel Wadzai
Jun. 14, 2026
Let us not allow the future to become the past
For this reason, Zimbabwe must aggressively pursue energy diversification. Hydropower alone will not be enough, nor will coal, solar, wind or gas by themselves.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Jun. 14, 2026




