BREAKING: Bread prices surge
The price of a standard loaf of bread has risen nationwide, with a snap survey showing it now selling for between US$1 and US$1.17, as higher fuel costs ripple through production and distribution.
By Miriam Mangwaya
1h ago
China-Zimbabwe Exchange Centre hosts first education seminar in Harare
Organisers have also infused a cultural element into the programme, with Chinese food tastings and cultural showcases expected to give participants a broader appreciation of life in China.
By Tendai Sauta
4h ago
‘Design insurance products that respond to the needs that people have’
AH: Now, I know, of course, as the Group CEO of First Mutual, insurance runs through your blood, if I can say it that way.
By Staff Reporter
9h ago
Global price shocks, local policy failures: Zim can future-proof formal economy
However, it is not enough to diagnose the problem. The real question is what must Zimbabwe do differently when the next global pricing shock hits?
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
11h ago
Saturation doctrine: Making policy work in Zimbabwe
Without such saturation an information vacuum emerges. When official communication is sporadic, alternative narratives often fill the space.
By Dennis Mambure
11h ago
‘HAZ-FBC Insurance deal a brick to fortify the wall’
The cover is already available and the roll-out will occur now that the FBC team has started reaching out to our members with information and direct communication.
By Zivisai Chagaka
11h ago
Zim junior golf team aiming for glory in Nairobi
Chimhini’s commanding six-shot win on the local amateur circuit has made him the focal point of Zimbabwe’s hopes as they compete against 14 other nations.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
11h ago
Bloodbath in Zim’s lithium fields
“With exports halted, the ripple effects are being felt throughout the value chain. Small-scale miners have shut down, and local cashflows have been severely disrupted.”
By Joyce Makunya and Tinashe Kairiza
11h ago
War vets intensify pressure against constitutional move
He argued that the proposed amendments risk concentrating power within the executive while eroding democratic safeguards, including judicial independence.
By Staff Writer
11h ago




