AfDB tax reform project delivers gains for Zim

According to the bank, the programme achieved three of its four key outcomes and met 94,4% of its output targets, driven mainly by the successful implementation of TaRMS
By Business Reporter 6h ago

Govt debt time bomb exposed

These include rising debt-servicing costs, a growing reliance on domestic borrowing and a public wage bill that continues to absorb a significant share of State resources.
By Freeman Makopa 6h ago

Mwenezi East schools receive US$10 000 development boost

Chisume Primary School also benefited from US$1 500 for borehole drilling, as well as 25 bags of cement to support the completion of a classroom block under construction.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 5, 2026

Zim’s Shava pushes 5-point plan for African digital education sovereignty at Accra summit

The proposals come amid growing concern among African policymakers over the continent’s reliance on technology platforms developed and controlled outside Africa.
By Valentine Maya Jun. 4, 2026

AfDB backs ATIDI with US$125m equity boost

Manuel Moses described the equity investment as “yet another milestone in the exemplary partnership between ATIDI and the African Development Bank Group.”
By Business Reporter Jun. 4, 2026

ZIMRA launches tax education drive in Hurungwe

“Tax is a social contract between citizens and the nation,” he said, adding that tax revenue funds infrastructure, healthcare, electricity and broader economic growth.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jun. 3, 2026

Indian development expert takes over as UN resident coordinator in Zimbabwe

In a statement, the UN said Kalapurakal assumed her duties on June 1 following approval by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. 
By Donald Nyandoro Jun. 2, 2026

Legal fog clouds Zimbabwe’s new minerals policy, warns watchdog

CNRG said the introduction of three categories  “critical,” “special critical,” and “strategic” minerals  has no basis in Zimbabwean law.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jun. 2, 2026

Villagers convicted for illegal occupation of State land

The pair, Francis Madungwe and Nomsa Munyimi, were arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission following investigations into the unlawful occupation of the land.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 2, 2026