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Hands off Chamisa, critics told

Several political groups and activists including Zanu PF members are scrounging for space to criticise Chamisa for announcing his comeback to the political arena.
By Silas Nkala Feb. 9, 2026
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Mutapa faces scrutiny under new IMF deal

IMF said the programme also supported structural reforms to strengthen governance and improve the management of fiscal risks.
By Business Reporter Feb. 8, 2026

Milan-Cortina Games begin with vibrant opening ceremony

Figure skater Lilah Fear was the Great Britain flagbearer in Milan, with bobsledder Brad Hall given that honour in Cortina.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Feb. 8, 2026

ANC implosion: A cautionary tale for Africa’s liberation movements

Clearly, the liberation script in its original form is exhausted, and the curtain is rising on a new and uncertain play.
By Wellington Muzengeza Feb. 6, 2026
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Harare trails regional peers as challenges mount

HARARE’S crumbling infrastructure and chronic underfunding are steadily weakening Zimbabwe’s main economic engine, a new report has warned. 
By Tatira Zwinoira Feb. 6, 2026

Govt fast-tracks health insurance after donor funding cuts

GOVERNMENT is fast-tracking the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to safeguard essential health services following recent cuts to global donor funding, Health and Child Care
By Tatenda Kunaka Feb. 6, 2026

Finsec secures approval for tokenised property and asset trading

THE Financial Securities Exchange (Finsec) has secured regulatory approval to pilot Zimbabwe’s first asset tokenisation market, marking a significant shift toward unlocking digital capital
By Belinda Chiroodza Feb. 6, 2026

Paul Collier, diamonds, and the global resource debate

A global examination of Paul Collier’s insights on resource wealth and governance through the prism of the diamond sector in Zimbabwe and other producing nations.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Feb. 5, 2026

Zimbabwe’s school feeding scheme: Contrasts between aspiration, reality

But those bright moments have dimmed, as the school feeding programme she once relied on has faltered, leaving her and countless other students hungry and struggling to learn. 
By Tonderayi Matonho Feb. 5, 2026