Mbudzi Interchange now 74% complete

Speaking at the official opening of the loop, Transport minister Felix Mhona said work at the interchange was now at 74%, with completion set for end of this year.
By Problem Masau 3h ago

Safety, health in the informal business sector

According to the National Social Security Authority, reported occupational injuries distributions by industrial sector and region from 2018-23 amounted to 25 164 in Zimbabwe.
By Jonah Nyoni Sep. 13, 2024

New Bill a giant step towards protecting PWDs rights: Govt

Speaking during the second reading of the Bill in Parliament last week, Dinha said the proposed legislation prioritises the individual over their disability.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Sep. 10, 2024

From promise to plate: Disentangling Zim's complex food distribution dilemma

While these efforts are commendable, they also serve as a stark reminder of the deep-rooted issues that continue to plague Zimbabwe's food security landscape.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Aug. 27, 2024

Compensation delays stalls Mbudzi Interchange completion

When NewsDay visited the site yesterday, scores of workers were busy working on the US$88 million project which is taking shape, albeit outside the deadline.
By Problem Masau Jul. 31, 2024

Zim hip-hop artiste shines in SA

Sista X said her latest single Eargasms, released on July 12, from her EP which is also set to be released before the end of this month, is an unapologetic expression of hip hop.
By Daniel Moyo Jul. 27, 2024

Zicorba hails removal of VAT on livestock 

This includes duty-free imports of agricultural equipment, which further eases the means of production for farmers and enhances mechanisation and productivity in the sector.​ 
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jul. 26, 2024

Vision for the local steel industry

Local steel producers should also be permitted to collaborate with suppliers of other key products and services used in their industries such as oxygen, hydrogen, railway, etc.
By Kevin Tutani Jul. 26, 2024

Minister grilled over politicisation, theft of food aid

Human rights watchdogs like the Zimbabwe Peace Project have documented several cases of politicisation and theft of food aid by politically-connected individuals.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jul. 26, 2024