We’re not closing: Disco

DISCO, one of Zimbabwe’s largest industrial investments and a key player in the country’s steel manufacturing sector, has dismissed reports suggesting the closure of its operations.
By Anashe Mpamombe Oct. 29, 2025

Great Zimbabwe hydro power plant boosts Masvingo

The five-megawatt (MW) power facility, which began generating electricity in November last year, has already brought remarkable transformation to the province’s energy landscape. 
By Staff Reporter Oct. 29, 2025

Old Mutual nears funding Muzarabani solar project: Cottco

THE Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) has revealed that Old Mutual may invest in its proposed Muzarabani solar project that will address power cuts experienced at the firm’s ginnery plant
By Blessed Mhlanga Oct. 27, 2025

Security guards convicted for stealing company truck

Two men from Upper Rangemore in Bulawayo have appeared in court facing a charge of theft after unlawfully driving away in a company vehicle, which they later dumped.
By Langelihle Nyathi Oct. 27, 2025

New Land Cruiser ‘FJ’ makes its world premiere

The Land Cruiser FJ's wheelbase will be 270 mm shorter than the 250's, which makes it the baby amongst the Land Cruiser lineup.
By Tendai Munhundarima Oct. 26, 2025

Govt complicit in Penhalonga’s environmental collapse

The Supreme Court ruling of 2022 rendered Betterbrands’ “non-standard tribute agreement” void, and the Ministry reaffirmed that position in 2024.
By CNRG Oct. 26, 2025

ZCDC records 4,5m fatality-free shifts

“Our recognition at the NSSA SHAW Conference and Awards ceremony is testament to the commitment we have invested in safety and health at our workplace,” she said.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 25, 2025

Govt assures farmers of fertiliser supply

THE government has intensified the distribution of fertiliser and seed under the Presidential Input Scheme as preparations for the 2025-26 summer cropping season gather momentum.
By Brent Shamu Oct. 24, 2025

MRP demands United Kingdom apology over colonialism

THE Mthwakazi Republic Party has written to the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland demanding an apology over the colonisation of Matabeleland by the British South Africa Company’s.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 15, 2025