Tax time blues: Can Zim turn business woes into victories?

These factors collectively undermine the government’s efforts to attract investment and stimulate economic growth.
By Tinashe Duma Dec. 13, 2024

Zimra goes after influencers, tourism players

In statement early this week, Zimra announced that it would be conducting visits to assess compliance with all applicable tax heads.
By Takudzwa Munemo and Chantay Ruswa Nov. 8, 2024

Gweru flagged over health, education sectors funding

The call came after residents indicated that council was short-changing them through unfulfilled promises of building more clinics and schools.
By Stephen Chadenga Oct. 30, 2024

PWDs urged to unite

Speaking during the same event, Disability Voices of Zimbabwe director Nyasha Mahwende said capacitation of PWDs is key in empowering them to realise their goals.
By Stephen Chadenga Apr. 13, 2024

Editor’s Memo: Govt sacrificing lives at the altar of gold

Seriously! Anything to avoid pointing fingers at the real culprit?
By Alfonce Mbizwo Jan. 5, 2024

Mono-currency achievable, but ...

The country abandoned its currency in 2009 to tame inflation, opting instead to use foreign currencies, mostly the United States dollar (USD).
By Mthandazo Nyoni Nov. 24, 2023

A cry for better govt, councils relations

The councils should use the money from ratepayers to improve service delivery and desist from attending endless workshops which don’t bring value to the councils they serve. 
By Newsday Sep. 15, 2023

Gweru residents demand female mayor

In a statement yesterday, Selipiwe said women in leadership positions understood better service delivery-related issues.
By Stephen Chadenga Sep. 11, 2023

Zinwa, residents clash over US$10 water charge

Zinwa spokesperson Marjorie Munyonga said fixed charges had always been a standard feature for water tariffs.
By Silas Nkala Jul. 17, 2023