Zimbabwean entrepreneur launches US$1bn agriculture programme

Munowenyu said the programme is designed to integrate smallholder farmers into the formal economy.
By Brent Shamu 38m ago

Call for government to support councils

He said both urban and rural councils continued to struggle to meet performance targets, with most falling below set benchmarks, although within acceptable variance levels.
By Gracious Daniel 1h ago

Witchcraft scare hits Harare Town House

Sources yesterday told NewsDay that early one morning, cat faeces was smeared on Chiwawa’s office door, sparking immediate concern among staff.
By Kenneth Nyangani 1h ago

BCC pushes wastewater recycling to ease crisis

The situation has left many residents, particularly in high-density suburbs, reliant on solar-powered boreholes — a solution that is often unreliable and insufficient to meet demand. 
By Patricia Sibanda 1h ago

Old Mutual Zim AUM climbs 9,2% to US$1,34bn

“Old Mutual Investment Group Zimbabwe (Private) Limited AUM: R22,5 billion (2024: R20,6 billion). We remain the largest investment management company in Zimbabwe,” the group said. 
By Tatira Zwinoira 1h ago

Art meets action as Chitungwiza tackles water, sanitation challenges

Chitungwiza, located about 25km southeast of Harare, faces mounting pressure from rapid urbanisation, ageing infrastructure and a growing population projected to exceed 440 000 by 2030. 
By Tendai Sauta 1h ago

Zimbabwe set to host AUSC Region 5 table tennis tournament

ZTTU president, Noah Ferenando, confirmed that this will be the first edition of the tournament which the country is hosting in 30 years.
By Hellen Jeremiah 23h ago

Imported malaria cases put Bulawayo on alert

All malaria cases recorded recently in Bulawayo were imported, with most linked to travel from Zambia, raising concerns that the city could be sitting on a health time bomb. 
By Silas Nkala Mar. 17, 2026

ZiG2,2bn debt chokes Bulawayo service delivery

The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is intensifying efforts to recover about ZiG2 251 953 owed by residents and ratepayers as the mounting arrears continue to hamper service delivery. 
By Patricia Sibanda Mar. 17, 2026