Reforms could push healthcare services beyond breaking point
Zimbabwe is standing at the edge of a potentially devastating healthcare policy mistake.
By Joseph Moyo
May. 15, 2026
Chinese involvement in alluvial mining worrying
THE almost unending and pervasive phenomenon of small-scale Chinese miners reportedly wreaking havoc in Zimbabwe’s rivers and other environs is concerning, to say the least.
By Ronald Chipaike
May. 8, 2026
SI 330 Threatens Jobs, Investment and Patient Care
Zimbabwe’s healthcare system is already fragile, overstretched and underfunded. Public hospitals face chronic shortages, long waiting times and recurring industrial unrest.
By Gibson Moyo
May. 4, 2026
Reserved sectors law: The compliance gap businesses can no longer ignore
A common mistake among businesses —especially foreign-owned entities — is the assumption that because they have been operating in a sector, they are automatically compliant.
By Believe Guta
May. 1, 2026
Why companies’ re-registration deadline was extended
According to the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency’s preliminary Economic Census findings, there were just over 204 000 operational establishments in the country as of March 2025.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Apr. 28, 2026
Medical aid societies are losing the battle to avoid health reform: Here’s why
“Some medical aids are fighting this SI by hook and crook because they have been benefitting from the clear conflict of interest and anti-competitive nature of this arrangement.”
By Staff Reporter
Apr. 25, 2026
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Doctors outraged over ‘segregation’ by medical aid providers
The controversy comes as Zimbabwe’s healthcare system faces mounting pressure from rising treatment costs, staff shortages and growing reliance on private care.
By Boitumelo Makhurane
Apr. 16, 2026
The final week — avoid corporate extinction
ZIMBABWE’S corporate sector is facing a decisive and urgent compliance moment — one that carries consequences far beyond routine regulatory enforcement.
By Believe Guta
Apr. 14, 2026
Clock is ticking on Zim’s grey dividend
On one hand, companies speak endlessly about talent, institutional knowledge, work ethics and the difficulty of finding capable hands.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Apr. 10, 2026




