Binga is being left behind

He highlighted several critical areas of failure, which include dilapidated roads, shortages of schools and clinics and other basic services. 
By Berita Kafesu Nov. 13, 2025

Zimbabwe’s macro-economic stability, risks (II)

Although domestic fuel prices remain too high compared to regional and global averages, they have remained relatively stable since July, consistent with obtaining global patterns
By Zvikomborero Sibanda Nov. 7, 2025

Plumtree water crisis worsens

In a public notice issued last week, Plumtree Town Council announced that water supply services have been severely impacted by non-payment of rates and water bills by clients.
By Sharon Sibindi Nov. 2, 2025

Great Zimbabwe hydro power plant boosts Masvingo

The five-megawatt (MW) power facility, which began generating electricity in November last year, has already brought remarkable transformation to the province’s energy landscape. 
By Staff Reporter Oct. 29, 2025

Policy empowering independent power producers hailed

MBABWE’S decision to allow independent power producers (IPPs) to generate, transmit, distribute and retail electricity has been hailed as a landmark reform that could reshape the country’s energy
By Moses Mugugunyeki Oct. 29, 2025

Zera, ZETDC iron out proposed private sector power retail deal

THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) and the (ZETDC) are now working on modalities to allow private firms to sell and distribute electricity
By Ruth Maseko Oct. 28, 2025
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Fire guts school dormitories

Zimfep director, Gideon Chiukira, expressed deep sorrow over the incident and called for urgent mobilisation of resources to restore accommodation for the affected pupils.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Oct. 19, 2025

‘Zim to leverage on Inga transmission power line’

The Quintet Electricity Project is set to generate more than 40 000MW of hydro power from the Congo River.
By Brent Shamu and Pride Nyamupangedengu Oct. 15, 2025

Captive power plants: A symptom of the deepening energy crisis

It is a clear acknowledgment that Zimbabwe’s power crisis has reached a point where the State can no longer guarantee reliable electricity supply to its biggest consumers.
By Newsday Oct. 11, 2025