Hormuz crisis could trigger devastating fertiliser shock for Zim

At the centre of the threat is the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic shipping route through which an estimated 30% of global fertiliser supplies pass.
By Freeman Makopa 7h ago

Power, oil shocks hammer Zim industry

Manufacturers face similar disruptions, with unplanned outages undermining production planning, raising unit costs and weakening competitiveness.
By Freeman Makopa May. 29, 2026

Collins Mnangagwa honoured for community development leadership

His leadership has also been associated with stakeholder engagement initiatives designed to ensure that community assistance programmes address practical social and economic needs.
By Takemore Mazuruse May. 21, 2026

Regulatory reforms: Zim’s opportunity to reset the cost of doing business

At their core, the reforms represent a recognition that economic growth cannot occur where regulation becomes punitive instead of facilitative.
By Believe Guta May. 21, 2026

Zimbabwe to cut mobile money charges in financial sector reforms

Mobile money users have long complained about high transfer costs, including the Intermediated Money Transfer Tax (IMTT) and charges levied by service providers.
By Boitumelo Makhurane May. 12, 2026

Edith Mugarisanwa: Driving excellence in national programmes

Her impact has earned her a nomination for the Top Leadership and Strategic Support Executive Assistant of the Year Award 2026 by the Global Business Achievers Network.
By Takemore Mazuruse May. 3, 2026

CBZ clarifies phased settlement plan for US$74,8m legacy debt

However, in a statement, CBZ said the settlement will now be processed through phased receipts from the RBZ and Treasury.
By Business Reporter Apr. 21, 2026

Government unveils sweeping agricultural reform package

According to Ncube, a key outcome of the reforms will be lower production costs, a major constraint on the sector’s performance.
By Lesley Kufandada Apr. 9, 2026

A clash of zoning practices with legalised mining practices in Zim’s municipalities

There has been a most recent legal judgment between a private school and a Chinese mining company seeking to set up a cement and lime plant.
By Hoitsimolimo Mutlokwa Apr. 3, 2026