Navigating turbulent waters: Does Zimbabwe have a future?

Mnangagwa’s overtures to the United States risk alienating Zimbabwe’s traditional Southern African Development Community (Sadc) allies.
By Charles Ray 15h ago

Risks associated with buying used cars from South Africa

The South African government policy doesn’t allow grey imports of used cars from Japan like in all other African countries.
By Stanley Makombe May. 11, 2025

Aid removed, trade attacked: What’s left now for Africa?

Trump’s unilateral decision to impose high tariffs on the US’s trading partners presents a huge challenge to the sustenance and stability of the global neoliberal economic order.
By Ronald Chipaike May. 9, 2025

Contractors push for government guarantees after funding ‘dry spell’

CONTRACTORS across Zimbabwe are sounding the alarm over chronic payment delays from government, warning the sector’s survival is at stake.
By Freeman Makopa May. 9, 2025
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Court summons pile up on contractors doorsteps... as unpaid govt works take a toll on firms

The debts have also triggered waves of asset seizures by frustrated creditors, with some investors losing personal property.
By Freeman Makopa May. 9, 2025

Chinese quarry deal rattles Zimbabwe farmers

In reality, workers are already setting up operations.
By Global Press Journal May. 1, 2025

Prepare for cattle feed shortages: Govt

This warning comes considering last year’s devastating agricultural losses due to the El Niño-induced drought, which resulted in inadequate water supplies and feed.
By Lee Musaidzi May. 1, 2025
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Govt tightens screws on counterfeits

According to the Industry and Commerce ministry’s taskforce on business malpractices, the government is intensifying the crackdown on counterfeit products.
By Problem Masau Apr. 30, 2025

Telecoms boom as firms invest in new assets

Zida said this week the telecoms sector was rapidly transitioning to data-driven services, with mobile internet and data traffic continuing to rise. 
By Lee Musaidzi Apr. 25, 2025