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Zim ‘abruptly’ ended health funding talks: US

THE United States says Zimbabwe abruptly ended negotiations for the proposed US$367 million health funding agreement without explanation, amid tension over a memorandum of understanding
By Miriam Mangwaya 16h ago

China is not the villain Zimbabwe’s critics make it out to be

Zimbabwe’s economy is fragile, its regulatory bodies understaffed and under-resourced, and its legal enforcement patchy at best.
By Wilfred Ndhlovu Feb. 13, 2026

Foreign investment, local unemployment: Rethinking Zimbabwe’s skills and migration policy

A weak enforcement environment rewards non-compliance and penalises responsible investors who follow the rules. 
By John Laisani Dec. 31, 2025

Change your attitude first, then warn investors

Noble words — except they ring hollow when contrasted with the lived reality in mining towns, farming communities and rural villages across the country. 
By Newsday Dec. 13, 2025

Why Zimbabwe must fund its own future

The withdrawal floodgates have been opened. More countries will cut back on aid as they prioritise domestic threats over global generosity. 
By Newsday Dec. 8, 2025

Foreign investors headache for local insurers

“Then, my issue is on the insurance that comes packaged with these investors from offshore,” one delegate said. 
By Melody Chikono Nov. 23, 2025

Energy project brings joy to Chipinge community

YOUTHS and women in Hakwata village in Chipinge have applauded efforts by the government and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to enhance their livelihoods
By Lorraine Muromo Nov. 14, 2025

Pollution crisis: Zimbabwe’s struggle against negligent investors

In Zimbabwe, the clash between economic ambition and environmental preservation has reached a critical point.
By Tonderayi Matonho Nov. 4, 2025

Forex revenue drives short-term insurance sector

During the half-year, foreign currency business for short-term insurers accounted for 82% of total insurance revenue.
By Business Reporter Oct. 12, 2025