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

SA govt slaps Dudula in the face

The special permits for 178 000 Zimbabwe immigrants were due to expire at the end of next month before the extension by Foreign Affairs minister Leon Schreiber on Tuesday.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 9, 2025

Zim hosts Africa-Nordic summit

THE Africa-Nordic summit presents new opportunities for the continent, Foreign Affairs minister, Aaron Murwira, said. 
By Staff Reporter Oct. 2, 2025

Govt notes public fury over Chinese lenient sentence

JUSTICE minister Ziyambi Ziyambi and Prosecutor-General Loyce Matanda-Moyo have acknowledged public anger over recent disparate sentences for drug offenders, particularly foreigners
By Sharon Zebra Sep. 25, 2025

Zim loses US support for 2026 funding

ZIMBABWE is set to miss out on funding under the United States Millennium Challenge after a report indicated that the country is ineligible to receive foreign assistance.
By Sydney Kawadza Sep. 8, 2025

Zimbabwe’s radio silence on Operation Dudula worrisome

The government should treat what is happening in that country as an emergency, before people start dying because they could not access lifesaving medication.
By The Standard Aug. 17, 2025

ZSEH pushes roadshows to attract foreign investors

THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Holdings (ZSEH) has begun international roadshows to woo foreign investors back to local capital markets
By Ruth Maseko Aug. 13, 2025
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Jailed Walter Mzembi in health scare

Mzembi is detained at Harare Remand Prison, awaiting trial for allegedly misappropriating trust property worth US$2 million. 
By Staff Reporter Aug. 3, 2025

RBZ chief lays out currency roadmap

Zimbabwe’s central bank said this week it was tapping the accelerator harder, as it pushes to build foreign currency reserves lasting three months and beyond
By Freeman Makopa Jul. 25, 2025