All set for CGAIZ annual conference in Victoria Falls

The Chartered Governance and Accountancy Institute in Zimbabwe (CGAIZ) annual conference which starts tomorrow  in Victoria Falls, with Women Affairs,
By Staff Reporter 20h ago

Banking on the Go: How BancABC kiosks are changing the game

BancABC has taken banking closer to you with its innovative kiosks, making every day financial transactions seamless, quick, and accessible.
By Allen Mangava 20h ago

Zimbabwe Jazz Festival 2025 lights up Byo

THE Zimbabwe Jazz Community Trust (ZJCT) and Alliance Française in Zimbabwe thrilled the city of Bulawayo in an eventful Zimbabwe Jazz Festival 2025 over the weekend.
By Peter Dube 20h ago

Church partners Govt in drug abuse fight

A PROMINENT African indigenous church has pledged to collaborate with the government in tackling the devastating problem of substance abuse in local communities.
By Brent Shamu Sep. 16, 2025

Govt moves to table National Health Insurance Bill

Health and Child Care minister Douglas Mombeshora said the need for predictable health financing was urgent after external donor support cuts.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 16, 2025

CGAIZ 4-day annual conference kicks off tomorrow

The annual event is expected to bring together thought leaders, policymakers and industry professionals to chart a bold path toward Zimbabwe’s economic revival.
By Business Reporter Sep. 16, 2025

Zim’s corporate structures flagged as high-risk laundering magnets

ZIMBABWE’S legal and corporate structures have turned into magnets for illicit finance, with the authorities ranking them as medium-to-high risk for money laundering, a new report shows
By Belinda Chiroodza Sep. 15, 2025

Trimming the tree, not the roots

THE recent announcement by the Finance ministry that the government will freeze recruitment into most civil service jobs in 2026, sparing only the health, education and security sectors
By Lawrence Makamanzi Sep. 15, 2025

Corruption undermines Zimbabwe’s maternal health services

According to an undercover investigation at Chitungwiza Central Hospital, midwives demand between US$10 and US$25 for basic pregnancy registration from pregnant women.
By Linda Mujuru Sep. 14, 2025