Zim banks erect firewalls against bad loans — RBZ

The use of reserve money to stabilise the exchange rate was preferred
By Freeman Makopa Aug. 1, 2025

Zim slides into a boutique nation

Zimbabwe is steadily transforming into a nation dominated by boutiques and spaza shops, as authorities look on with passive detachment.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Aug. 1, 2025

Rights groups demand accountability for China’s legal crackdown

Lawyers were surveilled, their families harassed, and in many cases, their children were barred from attending school. 
By European Times Jul. 30, 2025

Illegality beyond street-level trade

Illegal money-changing has entrenched itself as one of Zimbabwe’s most lucrative informal economic activities, generating millions of United States dollars
By The Zimbabwe Independent Jul. 25, 2025

From Antwerp to Dubai: What Zim can learn from the new diamond capital

This remarkable growth reflects not only strategic foresight but also the country’s ability to respond to stakeholder concerns and recalibrate its systems accordingly.
By Farai Maguwu Jul. 22, 2025

Zimbabwe’s wetlands under growing threat amid calls for indigenous protection systems

Recognising its importance, DWT and local stakeholders fenced off the wetland’s core in 2022 under a United States-sponsored resilience project. 
By Kennedy Nyavaya Jul. 20, 2025

China’s fraying social order: A surge in public violence

Critically, the CCP’s emphasis on “harmony” as a propaganda tool has become hollow in the face of these realities.
By Sun Lee Jul. 19, 2025

Iconic Victoria Falls in danger

This is according to a newly released global analysis by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and Unesco
By Sharon Sibindi Jul. 13, 2025

Guruve RDC hit with US$300 000 lawsuit

The letter states that Marisa was acquitted on June 3, 2025, after full trial at the Harare Magistrates Court on two counts of criminal abuse of office and one count of theft of bricks.
By Problem Masau Jul. 11, 2025