Councillors raise concern over slow pace of stand servicing

Madzana explained that the stands were sold under a pre-sale scheme, but changes in monetary policy created challenges in the collection and use of funds.
By Nizbert Moyo 16h ago

ZimRe Holdings targets continental expansion after robust balance sheet growth

He said the performance reflected the resilience and strength of the group’s portfolio amidst favourable market conditions and had significantly supported the group’s profitability.
By Tatira Zwinoira 16h ago

US investor alleges police collusion in dispute with ‘untouchable’ business partner

Yuxin Zhang, also known as Jessie, is a 50% shareholder and director of Cosmopolitan Restaurant and Bar in Harare, alongside Wenjing Cao (alias Vicky).
By Jairos Saunyama Apr. 2, 2026

Boma drum seeps through the bone marrow in Victoria Falls

“Based on what we are seeing here, we are in the 50% range occupancy levels as Victoria Falls as a destination, which is not normally the case in these low-season months.”
By Shame Makoshori Apr. 2, 2026

Motoring: The rise of the Raptor

The Ford Ranger Raptor has quickly become a common sight across Zimbabwe and much of Southern Africa, and its growing presence is hard to ignore. 
By Andrew Muzamhindo Apr. 2, 2026

Some NFL rules that have been modified due to safety

Rules on tackling techniques have also evolved. The horse-collar tackle, where a defender grabs the back of a runner’s shoulder pads
By Newsday Apr. 2, 2026

Caledonia’s VFEX premium — Gold tailwinds, record FY2025

Yet, beyond fundamentals, it is Caledonia’s unusual pricing dynamics across its three listings that draws attention. 
By Kudakwashe Taimo Apr. 2, 2026

Battered Prof returns to the volatile battleground, meets fresh violence

What was meant to be a national conversation quickly descended into something else — a theatre of intimidation, exclusion and, at times, outright violence.

Lithium ore export ban firestorms boomerang, MMCZ says being ‘set back’ US$500 000 monthly

Industry sources say Zimbabwe could be losing as much as US$60 million monthly in royalties and taxes following the indefinite ban, demonstrating the scale of disruption to Treasury inflows.
By Tinashe Kairiza Apr. 2, 2026