Zicorba raises alarm over rabbit feed crisis

Nyamakanga warned that if the situation is not addressed urgently, it could undermine food security efforts, small business growth and Zimbabwe's livestock diversification goals.
By Online Reporter 7h ago

Bosso back in business ahead of DeMbare showdown

Mwaruwari welcomed the players' return but admitted the disruption had taken its toll.
By Fortune Mbele 9h ago

No victory lap for ZTA

It lays bare years of institutional decay across Zimbabwe’s public sector, where statutory obligations were too often treated as optional extras rather than legal requirements.
By Newsday 15h ago
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Cash shortage chokes Zim's new factories

The presentation showed 4% of plants are over 50 years old and still surviving, while 1.2%of total firms have the oldest plants in operation, reaching up to 87 years old.
By Chen Williams Jun. 21, 2026

When former lawyers judge old clients

This issue comes into focus in Zimbabwe through the relationship between High Court judge Justice Joseph Mafusire and businessman Jayesh Shah.
By Bernard Muza Jun. 21, 2026

Two central banks, one week, opposite directions — and why Washington still sets your borrowing costs

 Annual ZiG inflation, on ZimStat figures, eased to 4.4% in May 2026, down from 4.8% in April and a peak of 95.8% in July 2025; US dollar annual inflation is running near 2.8%.
By Isaac Jonas Jun. 21, 2026

Accountant-General lauds ZTA transformation

The board subsequently oversaw the recruitment of substantive chief executive officer George Manyaya, completing a key phase of the authority’s governance renewal process.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 20, 2026

170 000-strong airlines market but zero flights

“For the third iteration of this unserved routes research, the Harare–London corridor remains the most significant unserved city pair for Sub-Saharan Africa,” Airbus said.
By Shame Makoshori Jun. 19, 2026

Govt threatens city fathers with jail

Residents go for days without running water and are forced to fetch the precious liquid from contaminated boreholes while cholera outbreaks have become endemic.
By Pride Nyamupangedengu Jun. 18, 2026