Allow market forces to take centre-stage

They are the considered assessments of chief executives, custodians of capital expenditure, payrolls and long-term investment plans.  

‘Impound looted assets to prove anti-graft resolve’

TIZ said Zimbabwe’s future performance will hinge on the enforcement of existing laws, accountability in high-profile cases and credible asset recovery. 
By Shame Makoshori 22h ago

Corruption perceptions index: Why it matters for Zimbabwe

However, corruption is inherently difficult to measure directly because corrupt practices are illegal, concealled and rarely recorded. 

Industries plead with RBZ as banks shut down accounts

According to the ZNCC, early implementation glitches saw goods incorrectly swept into the tax net, despite the levy being designed primarily for digital services. 
By Shame Makoshori 22h ago

Stand-off over ‘coercive mechanisms’

“Laws compelling tax payments in the currency of trade signal weak confidence in ZiG,” the ZNCC’s five-page paper said. 
By Shame Makoshori 22h ago

Forbes border traffic flow outpaces infrastructure

Originally conceived as a tourist crossing, Forbes now competes with, and in some months surpasses, Beitbridge Border Post in truck clearances. 
By Ruth Maseko 22h ago

ERC slams proposed constitutional amendment to extend presidential term

In a statement, the ERC said the proposal lacks a factual and democratic foundation, arguing that it fails to take into account Zimbabwe’s history of disputed elections.
By Evans Mathanda Feb. 16, 2026

The price we pay for turning a blind eye to corruption

Scoring a mere 21 out of 100 on the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) and ranking 158th out of 180 countries, Zimbabwe remains among the world’s most corrupt nations. 
By Lawrence Makamanzi Feb. 16, 2026

Corruption perception worsens under Mnangagwa

According to the 2025 CPI Transparency International Zimbabwe report, Zimbabwe scored 22 out of 100, marking a decline in transparency and accountability. 
By Gracious Daniel Feb. 15, 2026