Zim must produce and trade closer to home

ESCALATING tensions in  the  Middle East,  particularly involving  Iran,  Israel  and the United States, have undoubtedly unsettled global markets. 
By Zimtrade Apr. 2, 2026

Surging imports erode Zim’s export gains

On the import side, industrial supplies accounted for the largest share at 35,6%, followed by capital goods (24%) and fuels and lubricants (18,3%).
By Sharon Zebra Apr. 1, 2026

Afreximbank backs startups to scale Africa’s digital trade

Selected from a competitive pool of more than 1 600 applications, the eight startups represent some of the most promising ventures building digital trade solutions on the continent.  
By Business Reporter Mar. 27, 2026

Zanu PF fails to fulfil Nkulumane by-election promises

Zanu PF made extensive promises to voters through its candidate Freedom Murechu and senior party officials.
By Nizbert Moyo Mar. 12, 2026

Hell behind bars: Released inmates recount trauma

Authorities said the move was meant to give offenders a second chance while easing congestion in the country’s correctional facilities. 
By Nunurai Jena Mar. 8, 2026

Finding ‘salvation’ next to the church security fence

Nothing unites residents like free Wi-Fi in a struggling economy, where data is expensive. 
By Evans Mathanda Feb. 20, 2026

Constitutional Amendment: A long walk to freedom

The 2013 Constitution guarantees freedom of expression, freedom of association and protection from inhuman or degrading treatment.  
By Newsday Feb. 20, 2026

Zanu PF Nkulumane MP sworn in

While taking an oath, Murechu pledged to uphold the Constitution of Zimbabwe and to faithfully discharge his duties as a representative of the people of Nkulumane. 
By Staff Reporter Feb. 13, 2026

Zimbabwean honoured with Mandela Washington Fellowship Leadership Impact Award

The honour comes barely two months after Mukanga received the International Entrepreneurship Impact Award from the University of Iowa on November 21, 2025. 
By Brent Shamu Feb. 3, 2026