After decades of rolling blackouts, Zimbabwe finally has power — but can it last?

For the first time in nearly two decades, Zimbabweans are experiencing something many had almost forgotten: consistent electricity.
By Allen Mangava 27m ago

The hollowing of 44 Wall Avenue: ZSE’s identity crisis in a post-Econet era

When the telecommunications giant officially delisted on March 31, it didn't just walk out the door, it took approximately 35% of the exchange’s market capitalization with it.
By Valentine Maya 14h ago

Police urge vigilance as schools reopen

Police have urged parents, motorists, transport operators and school authorities to prioritise learners’ safety as schools reopen for the 2026 second term.
By Boitumelo Makhurane 20h ago

Dinson to Invest US$15 Million in New Mvuma Cement Plant

Dinson Iron and Steel Company is set to invest more than US$15 million in the construction of a new cement manufacturing plant within the Dinson Special Economic Zone near Mvuma.
By Gifford Gweshe 20h ago

ZSE set for softer trading as Econet exit dampens activity

ZSE market capitalisation declined by 23,57% in April to ZiG81,38 billion after Econet’s exit, which removed an estimated ZiG30,54 billion (US$1,2 billion) from the bourse.
By Tatira Zwinoira 23h ago

When pragmatism meets the liberation struggle

It is within this tangled history that the current return of farms to European nationals must be assessed. 
By Lawrence Makamanzi 23h ago

Land return plan sparks backlash from war veterans

They said a proper audit was needed to assess land utilisation, multiple farm ownership and fairness in past allocations before restitution was finalised.
By Silas Nkala 23h ago
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Questions mount over Zinara’s US$1bn roads spend

The authority, responding to inquiries from NewsDay, also revealed that it was not in charge of contractor discipline, as such responsibility lies with implementing road authorities.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 10, 2026

Zimbabwean artistes slowly entering the global market

Sometime back, I wrote bemoaning why Zimbabwean musicians have up to now not entered the global market in a big way. However, the tables seem to be slowly turning.
By Fred Zindi May. 10, 2026