Justice stalled for victims of Zim political violence

 Opposition activists in rural areas face even greater challenges than their urban counterparts.
By Miriam Mangwaya Nov. 15, 2024
Farmers cull pigs as feed crisis deepens
Farmers cull pigs as feed crisis deepens
The pig industry, which relies heavily on grains for feed, has been hit hard.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Nov. 15, 2024
Caledonia makes fresh discovery in Bubi
Caledonia chief executive officer Mark Learmonth said results from sampling at Motapa had delivered encouraging results.
By Blessed Ndlovu Nov. 15, 2024
Debt overshoot unsettles battered industries, banks
In April, Mnangagwa estimated Zimbabwe’s GDP at about US$57 billion.
By Freeman Makopa Nov. 15, 2024
ZNCC nudges govt for diaspora bond to bolster forex inflows
Meanwhile, ZNCC said the sale of carbon credits, combined with carbon taxation, could generate significant revenue for Zimbabwe.
By Staff Writer Nov. 15, 2024
Business mounts fresh push for scrapping of ‘destructive’ tax
Other major tax heads like Pay-as-You-Earn have been affected by job losses.
By Mthandazo Nyoni and Freeman Makopa Nov. 15, 2024
Border rot sweeps away 20 000 jobs as US$2bn is lost through leakages
Zimbabwe’s budget is traditionally presented at the end of November.
By Freeman Makopa Nov. 15, 2024
Botswana’s political landscape shifts: Africa’s new era dawns
In a striking act of statesmanship, Masisi conceded defeat and congratulated Dumo, marking a peaceful political transition in the diamond-rich nation.
By Tinashe Kairiza Nov. 8, 2024
Transport blues imperil pregnant women
The journey to Gweru Provincial Hospital, around 71km from the central business district (CBD), is particularly gruelling.
By Evans Mathanda Nov. 8, 2024
CDC moves to address capital challenges
This initiative will be highlighted at an upcoming conference on November 14, as CDC celebrates its 10th anniversary.
By Melody Chikono Nov. 8, 2024
Businesses urged to bolster defences against cyberattacks
The call comes amid a surge in cyber incidents across the country, exposing vulnerabilities in financial institutions, telecommunications, and even educational institutions.
By Julia Ndlela Nov. 8, 2024
ZiG recovery fails to boost confidence
Between September and October, the ZWG (ZiG’s international currency code) experienced rapid depreciation against the greenback.
By Lee Musaidzi and Tinashe Kairiza Nov. 8, 2024
Zimbabwe calls for more access to Climate Loss Fund ahead of COP29
The paper notes that the effects of climate change — already visible in Zimbabwe — are dire.
By Freeman Makopa Nov. 8, 2024
Economic storm brewing as govt hikes duty on fuel
“What prompted it to increase was obviously the government's desire for increased revenues, but we think that the increase is atrocious. It is shocking.
By Freeman Makopa Nov. 8, 2024
Zesa reels under US$430 million debt
An official at Sinohydro, who asked not to be named, warned of potential operational halts due to the mounting debt.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Julia Ndlela Nov. 8, 2024
Matanga faces chop in massive shake-up
Approached for comment, Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe said he was unaware of the looming shake-up at the ZRP.
By Freeman Makopa Nov. 8, 2024
Trade unions flag Chinese firms.
"We are open for discussions with unions and other stakeholders to explore how we can work together to address any concerns for workers in Zimbabwe."
By Melody Chikono Nov. 5, 2024
Zim’s elusive path to re-engagement
However, Mnangagwa’s administration has shown little political will to address corruption within its ranks, often disregarding constitutional obligations.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Tinofara Chiwanza Nov. 5, 2024
Forex, taxation woes hit businesses
For the industry, we think the collections are US$25 million.
By Melody Chikono Nov. 5, 2024
President Mnangagwa gives Tungwarara another term
He will report to Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Professor Amon Murwira.
By Staff Writer Nov. 4, 2024
India-Zim bilateral ties reach US$200m
He noted that firms like ZimGold, Pure Drop, and Pepsi, through Indian investments, indirectly employ over 15 000 Zimbabweans. 
By Melody Chikono Nov. 1, 2024
Harare trust raises alarm over wetland destruction
The HWT, in its application, quotes legislation which prohibits setting up developments on “ecologically sensitive areas”.
By Julia Ndlela Nov. 1, 2024
Air pollution from coal triggers mass relocation in Hwange
Hwange Town Council spokesperson Dumisani Nsingo confirmed that ZPC is relocating 500 households from its Ingagula suburb due to increased pollution.
By Tinashe Kairiza Nov. 1, 2024
‘Banking sector struggling amid currency volatility’
Profits in some banks, he noted, are bolstered by foreign currency gains and investment revaluations.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga and Freeman Makopa Nov. 1, 2024
Zim economy needs a radical policy shift: Former minister
Moyo said the government was cutting a bigger slice of a shrinking cake and soon there would be nothing left. 
By Freeman Makopa and Tafadzwa Mhlanga Nov. 1, 2024
Govt in third attempt at US$4bn pipeline
Attempts fell through due to complex inter-governmental negotiations and approval delays from Mozambique, sources said in separate briefings.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Julia Ndlela Nov. 1, 2024
‘Use indaba to solve succession issue’
This push for a third term has sparked controversy, as Zimbabwe’s constitution limits presidential terms to two five-year periods, making Mnangagwa’s current term his last.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Honour Mudavanhu Oct. 25, 2024