Top court sets May 14 sitting to mark Malaba retirement

HARARE, May 5 (NewsDay Live) – The Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe will hold a special ceremonial sitting on May 14 to mark the retirement of Chief Justice Luke Malaba.

Entry-level cars are disappearing as prices surge

A comparison across segments shows how sharply the market has moved.

Only four African economies built for sustained industrial growth — report

While countries such as Rwanda and Nigeria are making measurable progress, the report finds their trajectories remain incomplete. 
By Mthandazo Nyoni 1h ago

TIMB suspends buyer over tobacco pricing storm

THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has suspended tobacco buyer Country-Agro International (Pvt) Ltd over alleged pricing irregularities,

Agric shows shift towards business hubs

The AGM elected a new executive committee and adopted a raft of resolutions aimed at repositioning show societies within the country’s development agenda.
By Sharon Sibindi 7h ago

Chizuzu flies Zimbabwe’s flag high at Belarus Business Forum

The delegation included both public sector officials and business leaders tasked with promoting Zimbabwe as an investment destination and identifying export opportunities.
By Azriel Chimeno May. 4, 2026

How China’s legal and financial firewalls nutralise US sanctions

Second, it nullifies foreign judgments. China’s 2021 Blocking Statute empowers courts to disregard US court rulings and fines linked to extraterritorial sanctions.
By Saxon Zvina May. 4, 2026

Manchester United’s rebirth delights Zim fans

The air around Sir Matt Busby Way on Sunday afternoon didn’t feel like a matchday—it felt like a homecoming. For two long seasons, Old Trafford had been gripped by quiet anxiety
By Allen Mangava May. 4, 2026