Ncube courts AIIB for infrastructure funding
Membership of the AIIB could provide Zimbabwe with access to long-term funding and technical expertise for major infrastructure projects in sectors such as energy
By Business Reporter
Jun. 19, 2026
National Financial Inclusion Strategy III: A defining opportunity for Zimbabwe's informal economy
Many rural communities continue to face connectivity challenges. Significant gaps remain in access to digital devices, digital literacy, and digital infrastructure.
By Samuel Wadzai
Jun. 14, 2026
Zimbabwe Winter Wheat Planting Reaches 78,458 Hectares
The Ministry noted that the country’s favourable water situation continues to provide a strong foundation for winter wheat production.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 2, 2026
Infrastructure vandalism is national sabotage
Infrastructure is not merely concrete, steel or electrical equipment. Infrastructure is civilisation engineered into physical form.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
May. 31, 2026
Inside the US$15m Mt Sinia project transforming Penhalonga’s damaged landscape
A massive US$15 million student accommodation project taking shape at Mount Sinia in Toronto, Penhalonga, is emerging as one of Manicaland province’s most ambitious private infrastructure investments
By Kenneth Nyangani
May. 24, 2026
How energy transformation is driving Vision 2030 and UN SDGs
One of the greatest mistakes any nation can make is underestimating the power of electricity in shaping its future.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
May. 24, 2026
NOIC in ambitious 5 billion-litre fuel pipeline
“We are pleased with NOIC’s performance. From underground storage to the transit terminal at Mabvuku, these operations are central to Zimbabwe’s energy security,” he stated.
By Brent Shamu
May. 15, 2026
Maoneke drives inclusive growth agenda in Chivi Central
Chivi Central Constituency legislator Exevia Maoneke has intensified efforts to transform livelihoods in the constituency through a broad-based developmental agenda
By Staff Reporter
May. 10, 2026
Zim risks losing lithium edge as global race intensifies: OECD
Zimbabwe faces growing competition, limited processing capacity and infrastructure constraints that could prevent it from fully capitalising on the global energy transition.
By Tatira Zwinoira
May. 5, 2026




