Zim pushes for unified conservation financing framework
“What remains the main barrier to impact is fragmentation and lack of resources,” she said.
By Obert Siamilandu
1h ago
The widow, the wall and the public road
The widow successfully challenged the amendment made by City of Harare on her Permit number SD/381, which they issued without her knowledge.
By Desmond Chingarande
15h ago
Stalks neglect can cost farmers millions, TIMB warns
TIMB also said proper stalk destruction created a “dead period” where no living tobacco plants remain in fields.
By Lesley Kufandada
May. 27, 2026
Mnangagwa commissions Glovers Solar Plant
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday commissioned the Glovers Solar Plant in Munyati, Kwekwe, a project expected to strengthen Zimbabwe’s electricity generation capacity,
By Mthandazo Nyoni
May. 22, 2026
The Warriors have their path, now Zifa must prove it has a clue
On paper, it is a challenge that demands meticulous preparation, stable leadership, and flawless execution.
By Allen Mangava
May. 20, 2026
Mercury ban push doubles as informal mining control strategy
“We will assist artisanal and small-scale gold miners to formalise and be integrated into the formal economy” through holistic, integrated pilots,” Mutonhori said.
By Patricia Sibanda
May. 20, 2026
The Chinese presence in Southern Africa is economic, not military. Here is what Zimbabwe has to understand about it
China’s footprint in southern Africa is overwhelmingly economic, commercial and pragmatic.
By Tendai Munhundarima
May. 18, 2026
Harare cannot afford to lose its last green lungs
The property is currently reserved as a golf course under the Waterfalls/Hatfield Local Development Plan Number 6.
By Newsday
May. 16, 2026
Bulawayo dams under siege
The latest developments came amid fears of water contamination and worsening illegal mining activities around critical water sources.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi
May. 14, 2026




