Zimbabwe cuts import licence fees, but businesses may feel little relief

But the fee reduction is not yet legally effective.
By Valentine Maya 10h ago

HEXCO pass rate jumps to 75%

Education experts have welcomed the trend, describing it as a positive development for Zimbabwe's skills development drive and industrialisation agenda.
By Keith Jeketera 11h ago

Ministry slams ‘misleading’ claims on CORSIA eligibility of carbon credits

In a statement released recently, the Ministry said the units in question meet all applicable CORSIA eligibility requirements
By Obert Siamilandu 11h ago

Ex-Minister Mzembi acquitted of criminal abuse of office

“The State has failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt. The accused is found not guilty and acquitted,” Chikowero ruled.
By Desmond Chingarande 12h ago

Quest Motors Says It Will Build EVs. We Have Been Here Before With 'Made in Zimbabwe' Cars. What Is Different This Time?

Other models destined for the Mutare assembly lines include the Skyworth SUV and various new-energy utility vehicles like the Foton Tunland V9.
By Tendai Munhundarima 12h ago

Caps United look to capitalise on derby momentum

Caps United currently sit top of the standings on 25 points, just one point ahead of Hard Rock,

Chiragwi demands ruthless edge from Caps United

Statistically, it has been a curious run. They are yet to score three goals in a single match this season.
By Henry Mhara 14h ago

Floods lay bare rural infrastructure crisis

The IFRC operational update highlighted that rainfall-related incidents isolated communities, restricted humanitarian access and further disrupted access to social services.
By Sharon Zebra 14h ago

Middle East conflict weighs on Pro-plastics

In its trading update for the first quarter ended March 31,2026, Proplastics reported disruptions in securing key materials.
By Tatira Zwinoira 14h ago