Zim journalists under siege: Law as a weapon of silence

IN contemporary Zimbabwe, journalism has ceased to be a neutral vocation and has instead become a hazardous assertion of civic autonomy.

Harare residents abandon taps for shared boreholes, as city water crisis deepens

“The main challenge has been limited access to safe water. This increases the likelihood of water-borne diseases such as cholera and typhoid, particularly in high-density areas,” he said.
By Freeman Makopa 5h ago

Zimra’s VAT assessments vs legal reality

The controversy stems from a dual-lane VAT system, which requires separate reporting and payment for United States dollar (USD) and local currency transactions.
By Business Reporter 5h ago

There shall be blood on dance floor of Zim creatives

The Zimra notice requests creatives to regularise their tax affairs.
By Brian Sedze 5h ago

BCC tests new water supply schedules

Deputy mayor Edwin Ndlovu said the local authority was testing new water supply schedules, although officials were yet to make a formal announcement.
By Sharon Sibindi 5h ago

Bulawayo mayor courts French investors

The meeting, held on Wednesday, focused on partnerships as the city seeks to strengthen relations with other nations.
By Patricia Sibanda Apr. 23, 2026

MDC alleges seven members abducted as police ban Harare demonstration

The party said efforts by relatives and colleagues to locate the seven have so far been unsuccessful.
By Online Reporter Apr. 23, 2026

Local firms targeted in new intra-African trade push

Despite AfCFTA’s significant potential to drive economic development, a limited understanding of its technical provisions and practical applications continues to slow full adoption by businesses.
By Business Reporter Apr. 23, 2026