Cars in their mixed eraCars in their mixed era

The global car industry in February 2026 feels like a busy workshop with three different projects on the go. Over in one corner, engineers are perfecting fully-electric cars. Across the room
By Andrew Muzamhindo Feb. 27, 2026

Two different times will never be merged into one

By forcing an EV to mimic the limitations of an internal combustion engine, manufacturers risk diluting the very strengths that make electric propulsion revolutionary. 
By Tendai Munhundarima Feb. 15, 2026

How Zim’s second-hand car boom is fuelling a hidden waste crisis

Customs officials at ports like Beitbridge and Chirundu are primarily tasked with assessing duty, checking for stolen vehicles, and ensuring documentation is in order. 
By Nunurai Jena Jan. 25, 2026

ZRP crackdown a bold step in securing our roads

Public transport in Zimbabwe has long been a vital part of the country’s infrastructure, but it has also been a major contributor to road accidents.  
By Newsday Nov. 28, 2025

Government deploys new vehicle inspection fleet in safety push 

Mhona said the upgrade represents some of the most significant investment in enforcement capability in recent years. 
By Freeman Makopa Nov. 22, 2025

Bulawayo launches clamping blitz

The operation focuses specifically on those who have breached Statutory Instrument 220 of 2023, the city’s clamping and tow-away by-laws.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 20, 2025

DRIVUS World keeps Zim moving

IN Zimbabwe’s ever-busy transportation sector, buses are more than just vehicles —they are the lifeline of movement.
By Andrew Muzamhindo Oct. 24, 2025
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Police officers strip impounded vehicles

“We are asked to pay bribes of at least US$30 and sometimes more. If you cannot pay, that is when the vehicles are impounded,” they said.
By Sydney Kawadza Oct. 13, 2025

Driving livelihoods: The untold story of Zimbabwe’s drivers

They do not only drive their vehicles to the next destination. 
By Emison Haripindi Oct. 11, 2025