Zimbabwe engages SA over xenophobia fears

The protests in Johannesburg, Pretoria and other cities have involved looting and violence against migrants from other African countries.
By Sharon Sibindi 57m ago

Singh tops ZTTU men’s selection

The ZTTU confirmed the warm-up matches form part of an ongoing selection process. Dates for the next phase of training and qualifiers will be announced in due course.
By Austin Karonga 57m ago

Tensions cloud Nketha Ndlovu’s funeral proceedings

Ndlovu, a former Zipra commander, Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) officer and Ibhetshu LikaZulu board member, died last Friday after a short illness.
By Sharon Sibindi 57m ago

Emcoz seeks overhaul of workplace governance systems

However, structural challenges remain, including high utility tariffs, rising logistics costs, infrastructure deficits, limited access to long-term financing, and an unreliable energy supply.

FBC Zimbabwe Open tees up US$10 000 cancer boost

FBC Holdings chief executive officer Trynos Kufazvinei said the initiative reflects the group’s broader social responsibility agenda.

MPs blast Cottco over unpaid farmers, financial chaos

LAWMAKERS yesterday tore into the debt-ridden Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) board and the Mutapa Investment Fund for failing to pay farmers and transporters
By Brent Shamu 1h ago

ZTA reports strong growth, warns risks

ZIMBABWE’S tourism sector is facing potential headwinds as geopolitical tensions threaten to slow the momentum gained at the start of 2026.

The geopolitical weaponisation of mining narratives against Zimbabwe's development

In 2024-2025, the United States government approached the Republic of Zimbabwe with a funding proposal that contained unprecedented conditionalities:
By Chenai Maposa 16h ago

Exposing the geopolitical smear behind the "China's mineral mafia" report

The US government approached Zimbabwe's mining sector with what it calls "technical assistance" and "investment frameworks." Washington's record speaks for itself:
By Killian Marisa 16h ago