Corporate competitor: Insights from running a half marathon

While it may appear to some that a running craze has gripped the nation, for runners it is a lifestyle — one that goes far beyond the smiling faces crossing a finish line.
By Sarah Charangwa 3h ago

Insurer seeks court review of Paramount’s US$11,7m bill

Short-term insurer Alliance Insurance has appealed against a High Court order compelling it to pay textiles giant Paramount Exports nearly US$11,7 million for stock destroyed in a devastating fire,
By Blessed Ndlovu 4h ago

Showdown over Shurugwi’s looted billions, death traps

A fierce confrontation unfolded this week over the future of Zimbabwe’s mineral-rich Shurugwi “enclave”, after a ruling Zanu PF legislator dismissed allegations of corruption
By Freeman Makopa 6h ago

MPs give RBZ June 30 deadline to cut interest rates

Instead, the current 35% rate “reflects RBZ’s cautious stance, acknowledging the possibility of renewed inflationary pressures,” the report noted.
By Lesley Kufandada 6h ago

Tynoe turns up the spice with new track

“I once thought friends were like cyborgs, existing only according to my situations,” she told NewsDay Life & Style.
By Langelihle Nyathi 6h ago

Zimbabwe just approved free bank accounts for small businesses.

The numbers make the ambition of the announcement clear. ZimStat's 2023 Economic Census
By Valentine Maya May. 14, 2026

Why health fee cuts may not lower medical bills

The main reason is structural: Zimbabwe has no binding mechanism requiring private hospitals, pharmacies or doctors to pass cost savings on to consumers.
By Valentine Maya May. 14, 2026

Zimbabwe bank withdrawal fees cut

The cap prevents banks from charging higher withdrawal rates, although institutions may set fees below 2%.
By Valentine Maya May. 14, 2026

Policy without delivery: Zimbabwe’s governance deficit

Yet despite an increasingly sophisticated policy landscape, implementation outcomes remain uneven.
By John Laisani May. 14, 2026