Nssa to hold workshop on Vision Zero
The event is organised by the National Social Security Authority (Nssa).
By Staff Writer
Mar. 15, 2024
US fresh sanctions new wine in old wineskins
By Julia Ndlela
Mar. 15, 2024
Zim set for ‘world’s next lithium valley status’
Zimbabwe has an important opportunity in lithium, creating room for becoming the world's lithium valley.
By Enos Denhere
Mar. 15, 2024
‘90% of people with disabilities unemployed’
Fungai Muchoko, who is involved in advocacy work around the rights of people living with disabilities, pointed out that they were struggling to access medical facilities, among other challenges.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa
Mar. 15, 2024
Beitbridge men flee to SA after impregnating minors
The NPRC observed that a concerted effort was needed to stem the wave of child marriages.
By Tanyaradzwa Kapuru
Mar. 15, 2024
NPRC slams law that ‘criminalises’ killing troublesome wild animals
Wild animals are an important part of Zimbabwe’s tourism sector, where the country’s over 80 000 strong elephant herd is among the biggest attractions for forex generating visitors.
By Tanyaradzwa Kapuru
Mar. 15, 2024
Zim, Bots in fresh border deadlock
Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development minister Anxious Masuka held a meeting with Botswana’s Land Management, Water and Sanitation Services minister Kefentse Mzwinila.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Mar. 15, 2024
Govt lifts EPOs registration for ‘fuelling speculative behaviour’
Over the years, authorities have stressed that some EPO holders were involved in speculation.
By Freeman Makopa
Mar. 15, 2024
Mazowe Dam owners in for hefty windfall
The same number of companies was also approved to operate recreational facilities at the dam.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Julia Ndlela
Mar. 15, 2024
Expulsions spark explosive Zim, US diplomatic spat
The Zimbabwe Independent understands that the deportations triggered a verbal showdown behind the scenes.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Mar. 15, 2024
Recovering gem prices give impetus to ZCDC ambition
He said the post pandemic era had generally been characterised by high inventories which were underpinning prices recovery.
By Freeman Makopa
Mar. 8, 2024
Harare residents fume over explosion of service stations
A recent Zimbabwe Republic Police crackdown revealed that many vehicles were roaming the streets unregistered.
By Vincent Mungofa
Mar. 8, 2024
Zim’s forex book bolsters Nedbank confidence
The NAR business has operations in Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, and Zimbabwe as well as representative offices in Ghana and Kenya.
By Melody Chikono
Mar. 8, 2024
Mimosa culls labour after Sibanye reports US$2bn loss
Costs at Mimosa rose by 15% last year mainly due to power.
By Julia Ndlela
Mar. 8, 2024
‘Sharper’ embargo targets elites as re-engagement bid falls apart
Mnangagwa was already under sanctions through the Zidera framework.
By Julia Ndlela and Tinashe Kairiza
Mar. 8, 2024
Poaching scourge to rise as drought tears through Zim
Human-wildlife conflict is already high in Zimbabwe, where the population of some animals already exceeds wildlife sanctuaries’ carrying capacity.
By Julia Ndlela
Mar. 8, 2024
Zim faces legal salvos from foreign investors
The ruling has become a smoking gun for other foreign-owned companies prejudiced by Harare’s often violent and chaotic land reform programme.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Mar. 8, 2024
Drought hits tobacco output
The new system, Tsarwe added, would track the movement of the crop.
By Tanyaradzwa Kapuru
Mar. 8, 2024
Interview: Poverty driving child labour in tobacco sector
Eliminating Child Labour in Tobacco Law (ECLT) chairperson Michiel Reerink (MR)
By Melody Chikono
Mar. 8, 2024
Dairy farmers worry over cheap imports
According to statistics from the Dairy Services Unit, as of December 2023, Zimbabwe produced 99,8 million litres of milk against an annual requirement of 130 million litres.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Mar. 8, 2024
Energy markets seek sustainable options... as climate change wreaks havoc on humanity, environment
In Zimbabwe, for instance, thermal has overtaken hydropower to become the largest source of energy, as climate change continues to affect water levels in the country’s dams and lakes.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Mar. 8, 2024
Belarussian support anchors Zim wheat output
Commercial Farmers Union (CFU) president Shadreck Makombe acknowledged that support from Belarus was driving Zimbabwe’s wheat production.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa
Mar. 1, 2024
FDI outlook bright: Zida boss
When a license is issued, it is not indefinite, it is not perpetual. There is a requirement for investors to renew that license after a certain period. It could be one or two years.
By Tanyaradzwa Kapuru
Mar. 1, 2024
Zimstat abandons US$3m head office
The executive said some officials were not aware of the property until news of its destruction emerged recently.
By Julia Ndlela
Mar. 1, 2024
Refrain from continuous self-testing, patients warned
A Public Health Activist, Itai Rusike said HIV self-testing is helpful if it is applied correctly.
By Vincent Mungofa
Mar. 1, 2024
Investors bet on fuel service stations
Economist Vince Muswere said investors were being attracted by stability in the sector. He, however, noted the prices of fuel remain uncompetitive.
By Vincent Mungofa and Tafadzwa Mhlanga
Mar. 1, 2024
Zera crafts new rules for EV charging ports
He said the policy framework basically looked at what was the current EV status within the country and which areas they were going to be looking at in terms of improving that level.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Mar. 1, 2024
Zim awaits Moza nod on US$3bn pipeline
Cross, who wrote Mnangagwa’s biography titled A Lifetime of Struggle in 2021, said Mozambican authorities were yet to give the project a nod.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Mar. 1, 2024
Zimra wants military solution to smuggling
Edington Muzambani, CEO at Zera, confirmed at the time that the regulator had dispatched teams countrywide to probe fuel contamination following a drumbeat of anger by motorists.
By Freeman Makopa
Mar. 1, 2024
Mazowe Dam owners in for hefty windfall
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By Tinashe Kairiza and Julia Ndlela
Mar. 15, 2024