Zim courts UK, Germany, Japan, France, Algeria for US$2,5bn bridge financing

Zimbabwe is currently under a 10-month IMF Staff-Monitored Programme, which runs until December.
By Tatira Zwinoira 1h ago

African human rights body calls for Majome reinstatement

Meanwhile, ordinary citizens have approached the courts to challenge her removal from the ZHRC.
By Miriam Mangwaya 1h ago
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Park your cars, says Mthuli Ncube

Economists and analysts agree that the fuel price hikes are likely to trigger further increases in prices of food and other goods and services in the coming months.
By Tatira Zwinoira 3h ago

ZITF 2026 set to boost trade

ZITF chief executive Nick Ndebele said preparations were underway, with ambitious targets already set for participation and deal-making.
By Nizbert Moyo 3h ago

Zanu PF activist Nguni seeks to nullify critical human rights report

He alleged political bias on Majome’s part, questioning her links to opposition politics and whether she had severed ties with the MDC upon her appointment.

Dispute over HIV status lands Harare man in jail

According to the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ), the man repeatedly punched his 31-year-old girlfriend in the face after she accused him of infecting her with HIV.

Haritatos sworn in as Lands minister

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who last week split the ministry into two entities, presided over Haritatos' swearing in at State House Wednesday afternoon.
By Donald Nyandoro 6h ago

The search for fuel efficiency

Everyday drivers are rediscovering the joy of the sensible car, the machines that prioritise kilometres-per-litre over 0-60 times and monthly savings over leather-stitched dashboards.

Polio campaign targets under-fives in regional outbreak response

The exercise will cover selected cross-border provinces, including Harare, in collaboration with neighbouring countries affected by the outbreak.