Harare Council crackdown leaves hundreds stranded

Harare is witnessing a rapid increase of uncontrolled lettable shops renting partitioned buildings and warehouses.
By Gracious Daniel Aug. 3, 2025

Mutsvangwa’s half-truths and the need for fact-checking

Mutsvangwa was in his element with half-truths and mistruths, but the tragedy of it all is that no journalist held him to account or even fact checked some of the things he said.
By Nqaba Matshazi Aug. 3, 2025

Editorial Comment: Stop dilly-dallying on ease of doing business

We say so because the government has been making promises on the same issue for almost a year now.
By The Standard Aug. 3, 2025

Reforms critical towards settling US$21bn debt

Reforms are the elephant in the room that Zimbabwe must tackle to erase its unsustainable debt.
By Tinashe Kairiza Aug. 1, 2025

New Mines Bill: A call for national attention

More into the heart of the new Bill and what it must address. We must look into what the old law failed to remedy. And quite a handful of issues come to mind.
By Robert Mukondiwa Aug. 1, 2025

Zanu PF Manicaland warns affiliates

A number of shadowy groups calling themselves Zanu PF affiliates have emerged, all pledging undying loyalty to the ruling party.
By Kenneth Nyangani Aug. 1, 2025

Mnangagwa demands impact reports on disbursed empowerment funds

Mnangagwa said he expects thorough accountability on how the funds have been utilised and their tangible impact on communities.
By Problem Masau Jul. 31, 2025

Masvingo clinic nears completion

The project, being implemented under government’s devolution programme, aims to bring critical services closer to rural communities.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 31, 2025
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Govt chefs scramble to save cement project

Ziyambi told the gathering that there was a need for consensus for the project to prosper.
By Brent Shamu and Nunurai Jena and Kenneth Nyangani Jul. 30, 2025