A fragile state: Zimbabwe reckons with the catastrophic loss of US Aid

In Zimbabwe alone, nearly US$7 billion in US aid poured in between 1980 and 2025.
By Global Press Journal Jun. 12, 2025

Hwange Colliery restarts coke oven battery

The move is expected to boost monthly coke production to over 18 000 tonnes, a significant milestone for the coal mining giant.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 12, 2025
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ZETDC presses on with prepaid street lighting

ZETDC was responding to concerns raised over the installation of prepaid street light meters by authorities at the Municipality of Chitungwiza, who described it as abrupt.
By Gracious Daniel Jun. 11, 2025

Afreximbank pushes back after Fitch downgrade

The pan-African bank said it operated under very high standards of financial transparency, adhering to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), including IFRS 9.
By Business Reporter Jun. 10, 2025

Ex-minister Gabbuza transferred to Mpilo Hospital

Gabbuza was attacked on Friday after he was allegedly caught red-handed in a compromising relationship with a married woman.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 10, 2025
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Inside Time Bank’s proposed US$38bn loan to govt

Time Bank noted that the syndicate of banks will share equitably the total loan business of US$38 billion.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jun. 10, 2025

Problem buffalo shot dead

Ward 18 councillor, David Mpala, said Nkunzi villagers were living in fear of the buffalo  that was roaming around their community.
By Bongile Moyo Jun. 8, 2025

Letter from America: Lessons to be learned from Ramaphosa’s US visit

No such graveyard existed and the 11 white farmers who have died were murdered by criminal gangs without political motivation.
By Kenneth Mufuka Jun. 8, 2025

Handle hard better

In sport, we see how things have become easier (or maybe just different).
By Tim Middleton Jun. 8, 2025