BUSINESS NEWS

Fast-food levy nets US$1 million for Treasury in 6 months

The Government's newly introduced 0.5 percent levy on fast-food items has generated almost US$1 million in revenue during the first half of 2025, a senior official has confirmed.The tax, commonly kno...

By Staff reporter | Published: 13 September 2025

BUSINESS NEWS

Process to gazette slashed levies begins

The process of amending or repealing statutory levies and fees across multiple sectors of Zimbabwe's economy has begun, as the Government seeks to ensure that reductions are formalised into binding l...

By Staff reporter | Published: 13 September 2025

BUSINESS NEWS

Victoria Falls to host high-stakes conference

The Corporate Governance and Accounting Institute of Zimbabwe (CGAIZ) will hold its highly anticipated annual conference next week in Victoria Falls, bringing together thought leaders, policymakers, ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 13 September 2025

BUSINESS NEWS

Zimbabwe's informal economy a risk to anti-money laundering drive

Zimbabwe's high levels of informal economic activity remain a significant obstacle in the country's fight against money laundering, officials have warned. The informal sector, estimated to account fo...

By Staff reporter | Published: 13 September 2025

EDUCATION

Zimbabwe accelerates school construction drive

Zimbabwe has constructed more than 600 new schools since 2022, with the Government confident of adding at least 200 more before the end of this year as part of a massive infrastructure programme to e...

By Staff reporter | Published: 13 September 2025

EDUCATION

Mnangagwa caps 640 HIT graduates

President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday presided over the graduation of 640 students at the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT), marking a significant milestone in the institution's commitment to equ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 13 September 2025

BUSINESS NEWS

Statutory fees remain until laws are amended

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has clarified that statutory fees, levies, and charges remain in force until Parliament formally amends or repeals the laws governing...

By Staff reporter | Published: 13 September 2025

BUSINESS NEWS

RBZ assures stability over post post-dollarisation era

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has reassured the public that the country's banking system remains stable and secure, with no loss of value expected beyond 2030 under the post-dollarisation framew...

By Staff reporter | Published: 13 September 2025

BUSINESS NEWS

Rain reprieve for Sadc region

Southern Africa is forecast to experience normal to above-normal rainfall for most of the October to December 2025 period, raising hopes of improved agricultural yields following a challenging 2023/24...

By Staff reporter | Published: 12 September 2025

POLITICS

60% of Zimbabweans visit sangomas

Health and Child Care Minister Douglas Mombeshora has revealed that more than 60% of Zimbabweans are turning to traditional healers for medical assistance, a trend he said underscores the urgent need ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 12 September 2025

BUSINESS NEWS

RBZ goes after car dealerships

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's (RBZ) Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) has singled out the country's car dealership industry as the most vulnerable sector to money laundering, warning that its cash-he...

By Staff reporter | Published: 12 September 2025

POLITICS

Mudenda blames opposition for sanctions

Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda has accused opposition legislators of being responsible for the economic sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe, in remarks that risk fuelling further tension in ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 12 September 2025

EDUCATION

418 000 pupils to sit for grade 7 exams

At least 418 000 pupils will sit for the Grade 7 Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) exams starting on September 22, with the Government assuring the public that strict measures are in place...

By Staff reporter | Published: 12 September 2025

POLITICS

Zanu-PF Bulawayo endorses Mnangagwa

Zanu PF's Bulawayo Province has unanimously resolved to back President Emmerson Mnangagwa's leadership beyond 2028, with all five District Coordinating Committees (DCCs) making the endorsement their t...

By Staff reporter | Published: 12 September 2025

BUSINESS NEWS

Spike in complaints over fake products

The Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) says it is overwhelmed by a surge in complaints from shoppers who have unknowingly purchased counterfeit or expired goods in retail outlets across the country....

By Staff reporter | Published: 12 September 2025

BUSINESS NEWS

Zimbabwe to freeze civil service hiring in 2026

Zimbabwe's government will freeze recruitment across most state departments next year in a bid to contain the ballooning public wage bill, the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development has announce...

By Staff reporter | Published: 11 September 2025

POLITICS

Munhumutapa day is not a public holiday

The Government has clarified that Munhumutapa Day, scheduled for September 15, is not a public holiday, despite widespread confusion.Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe emphasi...

By Staff reporter | Published: 11 September 2025

BUSINESS NEWS

Redcliff plans CBD relocation

Redcliff Municipality is pursuing an ambitious vision of attaining city status by 2030, with plans underway to relocate its Central Business District (CBD) closer to the highway to stimulate economic ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 11 September 2025

OPINION

Zimbabweans in the eye of the SA immigration storm

South Africa's immigration debate is messy, emotional and deeply contested. It sits at the intersection of hard realities, political opportunism and painful history. Beneath the noise lies a set of co...

By Staff reporter | Published: 11 September 2025

POLITICS

Nyamapanda immigration boss arrested

A principal immigration officer stationed at Nyamapanda Border Post has appeared in court on allegations of fraudulently granting holiday visas to seven Chinese nationals, including a prohibited immig...

By Staff reporter | Published: 11 September 2025

OPINION

The invisible professionals

Highly educated blacks working in South Africa struggle against a system that aims to exclude and sideline them. There is the open struggle that is fought with bullets and bombs out on the plains. Wa...

By Wiseman Magasela | Published: 11 September 2025

POLITICS

Union victimisation at Marula primary school

Workers at Marula Primary School in Matabeleland have accused school authorities of bullying and harassment over their decision to join the National Education Union of Zimbabwe (NEUZ).Ancillary staff...

By Staff reporter | Published: 11 September 2025

BUSINESS NEWS

Zimbabwe govt vows to cancel non-performing road contracts

The Government has issued a stern warning to underperforming road contractors, declaring that it will not hesitate to terminate contracts for companies failing to deliver on agreed projects.Transport...

By Staff reporter | Published: 11 September 2025

BUSINESS NEWS

RBZ's tight monetary policy is stifling demand

The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has cautioned that while the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's (RBZ) restrictive Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) has succeeded in stabilising prices and suppor...

By Staff reporter | Published: 11 September 2025

POLITICS

Air Force of Zimbabwe aircraft crashes, 2 dead

Tragedy struck the Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) on Tuesday when a trainer aircraft reportedly crashed shortly after take-off at Manyame Airbase, claiming the lives of two personnel.According to unconf...

By Staff reporter | Published: 11 September 2025
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