ZimParks struggles to curb human-wildlife conflict

He said ZimParks was like any other tourist company that is required to pay duty for equipment that it receives as donations or vehicles that it buy.
By Silas Nkala 11h ago

EditorialComment: Cyanide disaster sign of big problem

The incident at Eureka mine raises a pertinent issue about the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development’s capacity to enforce standards in mining operations.
By The Standard Apr. 28, 2024

Major river cyanide poisoning crisis deepens

The cyanide spillage has affected plot holders that use Dande River for their horticulture and other farming chores ,including domestic consumption.
By Nhau Mangirazi Apr. 28, 2024

Inflationary pressures threaten mobile operators’ profits in Zim

The Potraz boss said telecoms capital expenditure totalled ZW$314,8 billion (US$51,6 million) in 2023, from ZW$28,3 billion (US$41,35 million) recorded in 2022.
By Blessed Ndlovu Apr. 26, 2024

Discomfort over ZiG legislative tax gaps

Since the introduction of ZiG, the fiscalisation of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) systems into ZiG has been a slow and troublesome process for taxpayers.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Apr. 26, 2024

Blackouts spoil ZITF

Zimbabwe and Zambia share equally water to generate power at their separate power plants at Lake Kariba.
By Innocent Magondo Apr. 25, 2024

Digital divide suppressing e-learning: Potraz

Digital divide refers to the economic, educational and social inequalities between those who have computers and online access and those who do not have.
By Brent Shamu Apr. 23, 2024

Leveraging strong corporate governance in parastatals

By offering a safe reporting avenue, organisations encourage accountability and trust.
By Adelaide Chimbarara Apr. 19, 2024

Redesigning Zim’s water policy

Sewage treatment plants are also problematic in that they consume a lot of electricity and function on expensive equipment, which can be difficult to replace.
By Kevin Tutani Apr. 19, 2024