RBZ mops up liquidity with new ZiG Bills  

The central bank said the investment instruments will be available to a broad range of market participants, including banks, corporates and individual investors. 
By Staff Reporter 37m ago

Owning a slice of the future: How investors in Zim and Africa can access US IPOs

Use the diaspora and family network thoughtfully. Many Zimbabwean families already have relatives abroad with established brokerage accounts.
By Isaac Jonas Jun. 7, 2026

How focus, faith and purpose helped me thrive with HIV

Although significant progress has been made in HIV prevention, treatment and support, many people still struggle to come to terms with a positive diagnosis.
By Piason Maringwa Jun. 5, 2026

Police bust suspected drug import ring, seize 2 tonnes of dagga at Beitbridge

The police on Thursday arrested Thapson Ndou, 64, after he was allegedly caught driving a haulage truck carrying 1.9 tonnes of dagga valued at US$210,800. 
By Patricia Sibanda Jun. 5, 2026

Bulawayo waste crisis deepens

Councillors warned of rising environmental damage as they urged residents to adopt proper waste disposal practices.
By Langelihle Nyathi May. 24, 2026

Command power on stage

Practice being on stage, by selling a powerful presence. Your posture means a lot.
By Jonah Nyoni May. 23, 2026

Towers without customers: NetOne LTE expansion and revenue it hasn’t found

The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) quarterly reports confirm the build happened.
By Valentine Muhamba May. 22, 2026

Rising public anger makes rushing CAB3 a growing stability risk for Zimbabwe and the region

The symbolism of the billboard burning is significant. A billboard is not a legal clause, a court filing or a parliamentary motion. It is a public-facing symbol of political messaging.
By National Security News May. 17, 2026

Region’s high school graduates lead trek to SA

The pulse of the border was most frantic in early January, as the post-holiday rush saw a surge in travelers before gradually tapering off toward the end of March.
By Staff Reporter May. 17, 2026