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
4h ago
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
Crime and underdevelopment: Why Zim must address root causes, not just symptoms
The future of Zimbabwe depends not only on reducing crime, but on addressing the conditions that allow crime to thrive.
By Mitchel Zvingowaniseyi
May. 31, 2026
Hormuz crisis could trigger devastating fertiliser shock for Zim
At the centre of the threat is the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic shipping route through which an estimated 30% of global fertiliser supplies pass.
By Freeman Makopa
May. 30, 2026




