Policing turns deadly: Rethinking Zim’s war on illegal transporters

IN recent weeks, Zimbabwe’s roads, particularly in urban centres such as Harare, have become sites of confrontation, chaos, and, in some cases, tragedy.
By Tracy Mutowekuziva 6m ago

FAO  Intensifies Monitoring of Soil Management Projects in Zim 

“Farmer feedback remains important in shaping interventions that are practical, inclusive and responsive to local agricultural conditions,” the organisation noted.
By Kirsty Sibanda 12m ago

Chery’s Tiggo 7 CSH raises the bar

The mid-size SUV market has become one of the most competitive categories in the motoring world, and Chery’s Tiggo 7 Chery Super Hybrid (CSH) Plus Plug-in Hybrid enters the segment
By Andrew Muzamhindo 16m ago

No middleman, no hassle: EcoCash lets African creators get paid instantly inside the App

Explore reflects a wider global trend of embedding payments directly into everyday digital platforms, blurring the line between social media and financial services.
By Valentine Maya 17m ago

Same app, stronger ground: What the EcoCash super app is and is not

SASAI is back. It is just not called Sasai anymore. EcoCash launched what it is calling Zimbabwe’s first all-in-one super app on April 23, and the feature list is genuinely ambitious: payment
By Valentine Muhamba 22m ago

Mnangagwa says trade must flow — Cost of removing Sadc tariffs to Zim

ON April 26, 2026, state media reported that President Emmerson Mnangagwa had directed the government to begin removing all trade barriers with countries in the (Sadc).
By Valentine Muhamba 28m ago

Zim Open earns ‘best week on Tour’ acclaim

THE FBC Zimbabwe Open teed off at Royal Harare Golf Club yesterday with Sunshine Tour tournament director Gary Todd hailing the championship as “the best week on Tour”,

When in doubt, blame it on SA

WHEN in doubt, blame it on South Africa. This was obviously Zesa’s response to last week’s power crisis which saw the whole country plunged into darkness.
By Muckracker 1h ago

Five forces reshaping Zim in 2026

ZIMBABWE is a nation at the crossroads of constitutional rupture, economic ambition and diplomatic repositioning. In the first half of 2026, it is not a country standing still.