Monocurrency roadmap must be market driven

Zimbabweans have travelled that road before where it was dribbled by the government. 
By Newsday 8h ago

Housing crisis bites police force

HUNDREDS of policemen and women are reportedly crammed in dilapidated single-room quarters at camps across Zimbabwe, with families forced to share one room
By Miriam Mangwaya 8h ago

‘Blood not for sale in public hospitals’

THE National Blood Services Zimbabwe (NBSZ) has said blood is free in public health institutions across the country and that patients should report cases of payment demand to release blood.
By Staff Reporter 8h ago

Chevrons bank on PSL experience against Pakistan

ZIMBABWE enters a historic, high-security tri-series on Pakistani soil this morning, facing the hosts in the opening fixture.

Econet pays ZiG4.3bn in taxes

Econet pays ZiG4.3bn in taxes
By Staff Reporter Nov. 17, 2025

Why local is lekker

In 2015, the businessman came to Zimbabwe, where he intended to invest US$1 billion.
By Newsday Nov. 17, 2025

US$187k lifeline for vulnerable groups

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Japanese ambassador to Zimbabwe Shinichi Yamanaka highlighted the significance of the GGP programme.
By Vanessa Gonye Nov. 17, 2025

Cutting fees is a welcome relief, but the IMTT still drains the people

As Ncube said, government will now “walk the talk” on its reform promises, with new statutory changes “trickling in from next week.” 
By Lawrence Makamanzi Nov. 17, 2025

When communities speak, does the nation listen? The missing link in Zimbabwe’s national dialogue

Dialogue has too often remained the preserve of the political elite, held in exclusive rooms far removed from the daily struggles of ordinary people.
By Tariro Senderayi Nov. 17, 2025