Masimba faces fresh US$2,47m tax bill

These assessments, which cover value-added tax (VAT) and income tax, were recognised in the group’s 2025 financial statements for the period ended
By Tatira Zwinoira 6m ago

From critical minerals to industrial development: Zimbabwe’s next challenge

Resource-rich countries are increasingly seeking to ensure that their mineral wealth generates tangible domestic benefits rather than simply serving as export commodities.

Car import boom exposes formalisation failure

A healthy economy channels savings through banks, where capital can be mobilised for productive investment.
By Newsday 41m ago

Govt warns on rising human-wildlife conflict

Masanga said the situation required strong collaboration among stakeholders, as well as improved coordination in managing shared natural resources across borders.
By Nizbert Moyo 1h ago

15 000 drivers snared in camera crackdown

Smart poles equipped with high-resolution cameras, laser tracking technology and precision radar monitor intersections, automatically detecting speeding, red-
By Kenneth Nyangani 1h ago

Magaya suffers fresh setback in rape case

Magaya, who is facing rape charges, argues that the complainant withdrew the allegations long ago.

Harare, govt sued over prepaid water meter rollout

Bernatte Makaya argues that installing the meters is unlawful and contravenes the Urban Councils Act and the Harare Water By-Laws.

African faith leaders condemn xenophobia, urge continental unity

Faith leaders warned that xenophobia threatens social cohesion, undermines Africa's integration agenda and erodes the values of solidarity and peaceful coexistence.
By Silas Nkala 1h ago

Senators sound alarm over wetland destruction

Across the country, wetlands are increasingly being degraded by urban expansion, illegal mining, stream-bank cultivation and infrastructure development,
By Sharon Zebra 1h ago