Gold scam rocks Zimbabwe mining sector
The Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) has raised alarm over a growing fraud scandal in the gold sector
By Sindiso Dube
11h ago
Depressed tobacco sales expose farmers
His story reflects a broader crisis gripping Zimbabwe’s tobacco sector, where the once-lucrative “golden leaf” is increasingly burdened by global oversupply, low prices and mounting farmer debt.
By Nhau Mangirazi
11h ago
Zimcodd backs govt’s raw lithium export restrictions
THE Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (Zimcodd) has commended the government’s new lithium framework aimed at retaining more value from the mineral,
By Business Reporter
13h ago
Formalisation must not become exclusion
ZIMBABWE’S latest push to formalise the informal economy arrives at a moment when the country can no longer afford policy slogans that sound progressive but fail the test of lived reality.
By Lawrence Makamanzi
13h ago
Zimbabwe’s police force is stretched to breaking point
THE admission by Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe in Parliament last week that the country has 14 000 officers serving in the Zimbabwe Republic Police
By Newsday
13h ago
CAB3 hearings fail democratic test, election watchdog says
THE Election Resource Centre Africa (ERC Africa) has added its voice to growing concerns over public hearings on the proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill No 3 (CAB3),
By Nunurai Jena
14h ago
A defining moment for democracy and Vision 2030
A population of approximately 17 million people speaking with one voice is no trivial occurrence.
By Clever Marisa
Apr. 12, 2026
Divine insight: Without resistance, nothing changes
Conflict is not only inevitable—it is necessary.
By Humphrey Mtandwa
Apr. 12, 2026
I have clean hands, says longtime Zim Cricket sponsor Majid Khan
Despite his absence, Khan emphasised that his firm remains committed to its partnership with ZC.
By Austin Karonga
Apr. 12, 2026




