Ndanga’s return to ACCZ faces resistance

ACCZ is a body of 600 indigenous apostolic and Zionist churches in the country with an estimated membership of nine million congregants.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 11, 2024

Interview: Zim consumers on edge as Zimdollar drubbing worsens...Price of cabbage leads big shakers at 98% rise as demand shoots

New taxes announced in the 2024 National Budget proposals have since been reviewed downwards.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Feb. 9, 2024

Ordinary citizens under siege from new taxes

Compared to January 2023, the cost of living has surged by about 595%, primarily driven by the devaluation of the local currency.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Feb. 9, 2024

Editor’s Memo: When will the misery end?

In 2008, inflation reached 500 billion percent,  the International Monetary Fund. Shops were empty. Zimbabweans scavenged for food.
By Faith Zaba Oct. 13, 2023

Banks under pressure over charges

Banks charge between 1% and 2% for interbank transfers, internal transfers and bill payments among others.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Sep. 8, 2023

Food basket shoots to $2,6m

The cost of health services has also jumped 135%.
By Miriam Mangwaya Aug. 7, 2023

Family basket shoots to $1m

Yesterday, the Zimbabwe dollar further crashed to $3 555 from $2 577 against the US dollar, where the highest bid was at $4 100.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 7, 2023

We cannot control black market exchange rate: RBZ

Tundu said the central bank could not control what people chose when trading.
By Evans Mathanda Jun. 5, 2023

Are retailers dumping goods on the streets?

There are reports that some big retail shops are refusing to transact in the local currency citing various excuses, including malfunctioning point-of-sale machines.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Problem Masau May. 23, 2023