Matamisa calls it a day at TBCZ
Matamisa, one of the longest-serving personalities in the travel and tourism sector, retired at the end of January.
By Staff Writer
50m ago
Zimbabwe’s young chef flies flag at global Culinary Olympics in India
Speaking at a press conference last week on Thursday, Mvududu said Zimbabwe’s participation continued to strengthen the school’s training programmes.
By Khumbulani Muleya
50m ago
Govt closes consultations on landmark non-fault road accident fund
Under the proposed non-fault mechanism, compensation would be paid regardless of who caused the accident.
By Freeman Makopa
3h ago
Zanu PF youths fined for pro-Chimombe demo
The trio were arrested on Monday this week.
By Nunurai Jena
3h ago
Trevor & Associates convenes business leaders to tackle economic challenges
The one-day strategic forum, scheduled for February 26, 2026, in Harare, is anchored in a stark premise: Zimbabwean businesses can no longer afford to wait for rescue, reform, or relief.
By Staff Writer
5h ago
Why Road Runnerz is winning Zimbabwe’s ride-hailing market
Road Runnerz was created by former drivers with vast experience in different countries and logistics companies.
By Tendai Sauta
5h ago
Brand Zim: Reputation and policy posture matter more
A country’s reputation is built through daily signals that citizens, investors and visitors interpret constantly.
By Dennis Mambure
5h ago
Where are recreational facilities for children?
Recreational facilities are not just centres where children go to kill time. They are laboratories where children go to experiment and learn hands on.
By Aribino Nicholas
6h ago
When gold shines brighter: What rising prices mean for Zimbabwe
Within Africa, the country is ranked 9th in terms of gold production and 10th in terms of central bank gold reserves.
By Elisha Mavodyo
7h ago




