Securing your immovable property: securing your children’s future
CASES of parents dying and leaving their children destitute are many. It is sad when the parent/s owned some immovable property such as a home, business or farm.
By Chinga Govhati and Sharon Chava
42m ago
Formalisation must not become exclusion
ZIMBABWE’S latest push to formalise the informal economy arrives at a moment when the country can no longer afford policy slogans that sound progressive but fail the test of lived reality.
By Lawrence Makamanzi
51m ago
Zimbabwe’s police force is stretched to breaking point
THE admission by Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe in Parliament last week that the country has 14 000 officers serving in the Zimbabwe Republic Police
By Newsday
58m ago
Regional push turns Zambezi Basin into investment hub
SOUTHERN Africa countries have taken a decisive step towards strengthening regional economic integration and resilience as a major multi-country initiative anchored on the Zambezi River Basin
By Natasha Ncube
1h ago
CAB3 hearings fail democratic test, election watchdog says
THE Election Resource Centre Africa (ERC Africa) has added its voice to growing concerns over public hearings on the proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill No 3 (CAB3),
By Nunurai Jena
1h ago
Union wins US$432k court battle against Cottco
THE High Court has ruled in favour of the Cotton Marketing Workers Union of Zimbabwe after it sued the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) for failing to remit US$432 408,83 in union dues
By Desmond Chingarande
1h ago
Ema swoops on Botha mine
THE Environmental Management Agency (Ema) has intensified its crackdown on mining activities in Mashonaland Central, issuing a sweeping suspension order targeting operations at Botha
By Staff Reporter
1h ago
Grand lithium rip-off: Foreign firms pocket 53-fold windfall..
Bore revealed that high-value lithium by-products have been exported alongside concentrates, stripping the country of primary value and critical associated minerals.
By Tinashe Kairiza
2h ago
Grand lithium rip-off: Foreign firms pocket 53-fold windfall.
Bore spoke as implications of the February export ban imposed by Mines minister Polite Kambamura continue to unfold, exposing both the scale of past leakages and the risks of abrupt policy correction.
By Tinashe Kairiza
2h ago




