Desperate motorists turn to Botswana for cheaper fuel

SMUGGLING syndicates have intensified operations along the Zimbabwe-Botswana border, turning bush paths around the Plumtree Border Post into a hub for illicit trade
By Evans Mathanda 15h ago

The Illusion of Privacy: Taking control of your digital identity

Every time you click “search” or hit “send,” you leave behind a digital footprint one that companies often understand better than you do.  
By Panashe Sharara Mar. 30, 2026

US embassy programme to deepen Zim ties

In a statement, US ambassador to Zimbabwe Pamela Tremont said the engagements are designed to bolster people-to-people connections and advance shared prosperity.
By Gracious Daniel Mar. 29, 2026

‘Adjust to our ride fares or walk’, inDrive drivers tell Zimboz

This development could stall residents’ adoption of global information communication and technology (ICT) standards. 
By Evans Mathanda Mar. 28, 2026

No missile will break our inflation resolve, says RBZ

The assurance came as global crude markets reeled from a war that has disrupted flows through a strategic artery handling roughly 20% of world oil supply. 
By Mthandazo Nyoni Mar. 27, 2026

ZiG gamble rattles state contractors ‘Government attempts to fix old problem, risks new side effects’

“This represents a high-stakes attempt to fix old problems, but it will definitely bring side effects,” Manzungu told the Zimbabwe Independent. 
By Mthandazo Nyoni Mar. 27, 2026

Zim faces shortages amid Middle East war

Most companies face fuel cost increases of more than 20%, while over half are experiencing supply chain challenges that can trigger nationwide goods shortages
By Tatira Zwinoira Mar. 25, 2026

NRSL ready for kick-off

THE newly rebranded MCM Estates Northern Region Soccer League (NRSL) has announced that its long-awaited season will kick off on March 28. 
By Rufaro Kaswerakuenda Mar. 25, 2026

Nurses give govt 48-hr ultimatum

OPERATIONS at several major hospitals in Harare came to a standstill yesterday as nurses downed tools, giving the government a 48-hour ultimatum to review their working conditions. 
By Vanessa Gonye Mar. 24, 2026