What game is Mthuli playing?

MANY Zimbabweans this week woke up to the good news, the Finance ministry had streamlined the number of taxes business and individuals pay to get certain services.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu 23h ago

‘Devil’s breath’ the Zombie drug that steals your memory

In South Africa, authorities and security experts warn that the drug, formally called scopolamine, is increasingly being misused worldwide — and may already be circulating in Zimbabwe.
By Jacob Mutisi Sep. 12, 2025

Tax relief welcome, but ...

Zimbabwe’s economy continues to suffer from multiple taxation, overlapping environmental levies, and exorbitant borrowing costs.
By Faith Zaba Sep. 12, 2025

Zimbos petition Operation Dudula, Zanu PF, ANC over xenophobic raids

THE South African government should bear the brunt of hosting Zimbabweans who fled the country because it was involved in the destruction of its neighbour, a group representing migrants.
By Silas Nkala Sep. 9, 2025

Robert Kiyosaki to headline Harare business seminar

The event to be held at Celebration Centre is billed as a high-impact playbook for Zimbabweans eager to turn financial knowledge into cashflow, assets and tangible results.
By Staff Reporters Sep. 5, 2025

Zim’s informal sector — more carrots than sticks are needed

These are not just side hustles or temporary gigs. For many Zimbabweans they are the backbone of survival.
By Abel Gwaindepi and Hellen Venganai Sep. 2, 2025

Inside the ‘Bondage’ of Zimbabwe’s Contract Tobacco Farming

But though the crop is one of the country’s top exports and production has soared, small-scale contract farmers say they see little profit due to restrictive financing agreements. 
By Global Press Journal Sep. 1, 2025

Africa’s digital destiny: Building a fully sovereign tech ecosystem

For Zimbabweans, like most Africans, our digital lives remain fundamentally dependent on foreign tech giants.
By Naison Bangure Aug. 29, 2025

RBZ’s tight policy thrust starving economy

ZIMBABWEANS are surrendering their beds and fridges in a desperate bid to survive.
By Newsday News Aug. 15, 2025