An education system strained to breaking point

The consequence is stark and visible: overcrowded classrooms and over-stretched teachers.
By Newsday May. 19, 2026

BAT Zimbabwe shifts strategy after one-off profit boost in FY25

The company posted a profit after tax of US$11,53 million for the financial year ended December 31, 2025, compared to a loss of US$757 432 in the prior year.
By Tatira Zwinoira May. 19, 2026

The Kunlun paradigm: A blueprint for the sovereignisation of African commerce

Kunlun sits at the heart of this architecture, handling an estimated US$200 billion annually in discounted Iranian oil trade.
By Saxon Zvina Apr. 22, 2026
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Park your cars, says Mthuli Ncube

Economists and analysts agree that the fuel price hikes are likely to trigger further increases in prices of food and other goods and services in the coming months.
By Tatira Zwinoira Apr. 16, 2026

Zimbabwe secures IMF staff-level agreement on 10-month SMP

Zimbabwe secures IMF staff-level agreement on 10-month SMP
By Business Reporter Feb. 6, 2026

Treasury out of line on payroll loans

On the surface, Treasury’s intervention appears legally and morally defensible. 
By Newsday Dec. 29, 2025

I don’t pick who gets paid, says Guvamatanga

Guvamatanga, however, was quick to pour cold water on the image of him sitting in a dark room deciding which road contractor gets a check.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 15, 2025

ZNCC urges Treasury to clear the payment backlog

THE Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) has implored the government to expedite payments to its contractors to avert a liquidity crisis that could exacerbate tax compliance issues.
By Blessed Ndlovu Nov. 5, 2025

Why Zimbabwe’s debt data must be credible

Finance minister Mthuli Ncube last week said the country’s total public debt stood at US$22,6 billion by mid-2025.
By Newsday Oct. 24, 2025