Bulawayo spends ZiG36,8m monthly on electricity pumping water

To cut costs, council plans to rehabilitate raw water pumping infrastructure to increase capacity and shift pumping away from expensive peak periods to cheaper off-peak hours.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi 10h ago

Ecobank bets on Zimbabwe’s lithium boom

The bank said it has a significantly stronger funding base from which to support Zimbabwe’s lithium ambitions, with rising deposits, a larger loan book and improved capital levels.
By Business Reporter Jun. 24, 2026

The role and purpose of insurance, Demystified by Old Mutual

At its heart, insurance is about care and preparedness. It allows customers to plan today so that their loved ones are better protected tomorrow.
By Admin Jun. 22, 2026

Dozens of vehicles up for grabs at Beitbridge auction

According to the auction notice released yesterday, the sale will be held online via the ABC Auctions bidding platform and mobile application.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 22, 2026

Inside the tough playground of Rufaro Stadium’s parking lot

In an interview, Muviri admitted that he usually gives two boys US$1 each to look after his vehicle while he enjoys the game inside Rufaro Stadium.
By Evans Mathanda Jun. 21, 2026

Two central banks, one week, opposite directions — and why Washington still sets your borrowing costs

 Annual ZiG inflation, on ZimStat figures, eased to 4.4% in May 2026, down from 4.8% in April and a peak of 95.8% in July 2025; US dollar annual inflation is running near 2.8%.
By Isaac Jonas Jun. 21, 2026

ZiG bottlenecks threaten 50-tonne delivery target

Since small-scale miners now contribute 75% of gold deliveries, these ZiG delays threaten the entire industry.
By Freeman Makopa Jun. 19, 2026

Zim grants US$10bn tax deals, earns US$7,6bln

The ZiG269,60 billion is equivalent to about US$10,38 billion when translated at an exchange rate of US$1:ZiG25,98 as at December 31, 2025.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jun. 19, 2026

Tombstones intercepted in US$9m border raids

Business groups argue that illegally-imported goods create an uneven playing field by allowing smugglers to undercut compliant businesses that bear the full cost of taxation and regulation.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jun. 19, 2026