BUSINESS NEWS

Zimbabwe nurses warn govt over poor pay

The Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA) has warned the government that continued neglect of nurses' welfare could lead to widespread discontent and a renewed wave of health worker migration, further cr...

By Staff reporter | Published: 4 hours ago

BUSINESS NEWS

Zimbabwe mobile operators slammed over poor service delivery

Zanu-PF Chief Whip and Gutu South legislator Pupurai Togarepi has accused Zimbabwe's mobile network providers of ripping off consumers through poor service delivery and unreliable connectivity.Raisin...

By Staff reporter | Published: 10 October 2025

SOCCER

Nees' poor Warriors' record a serious concern

Zimbabwe's 1-0 defeat to Benin has dashed the nation's hopes of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and intensified scrutiny on head coach Michael Nees and the Warriors' ongoing struggles. Since t...

By Staff reporter | Published: 08 September 2025

BUSINESS NEWS

Zimbabwe teachers bemoan poor working conditions

Zimbabwean teachers have raised alarm over worsening working conditions, accusing the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education of piling extra duties on them despite poor pay and lack of resources....

By Staff reporter | Published: 01 September 2025

BUSINESS NEWS

Rich Dad Poor Dad author set for Harare

Harare is set to host one of the world's most influential financial thinkers next month when Robert Kiyosaki, the celebrated American businessman, investor, and best-selling author of Rich Dad Poor Da...

By Staff reporter | Published: 28 August 2025

OPINION

How Britain plans to keep Zimbabwe poor

After decades of isolation, Britain has returned to Zimbabwe - not with apologies, but with a billion-dollar shopping list and a polished script about "mutual benefit." At the centre of the conversati...

By Sizwe SikaMusi | Published: 09 August 2025

INDUSTRIALS & ENERGY

Delta slams local sugar producers over poor quality

Delta Corporation Limited has raised alarm over the poor quality of sugar supplied by Zimbabwe's top producers, accusing them of delivering a product that fails to meet global standards required for b...

By Staff reporter | Published: 09 July 2025

EDUCATION

Teachers doorstep Mnangagwa over poor salaries

A delegation of teachers from the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) visited President Emmerson Mnangagwa's offices on Tuesday to seek urgent intervention over deteriorating salaries and wo...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 May 2025

FINANCIAL SERVICES

Residents slam poor banks service delivery

BULAWAYO residents are complaining about poor service delivery at banks in the city when changing their foreign currency into local currency. The residents said they are made to wait for long hours be...

By Staff reporter | Published: 04 July 2019

OPINION

The rationale behind Mnangagwa's pro-poor interventions

Since October last year prices of most basic commodities and services have been on an upward trajectory making life difficult for the majority of people. Manufacturers, retailers and other supply chai...

By Khumbulani Vodlaza Sibanda | Published: 28 April 2019

POLITICS

Zimbabwe's white farmers 'getting poorer, sicker' as they await govt compensation

WHITE farmers in Zimbabwe, who were evicted from their properties years ago, have been experiencing a drop in food production, and their hope to get government financial help to compensate any losses ...

By newsweek | Published: 06 December 2018

POLITICS

Khupe faction blames 'rebel' tag for poor election showing

THE Thokozani Khupe-led faction of the MDC-T claims that the "breakaway faction and rebel" tag given to it by its rivals significantly contributed to its poor performance in the July 30 general electi...

By Staff reporter | Published: 06 September 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Poor public transport system costs Zimbabwe

A weak public transport system, particularly in urban areas, is responsible for the siphoning of the much-needed foreign currency as citizens import cars to take them to work, analysts say.This comes ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY

Poor infrastructure hinders Zimbabwe growth

POOR infrastructure continues to be a serious impediment to inclusive growth in African economies, the African Development Bank (AfDB) has said.AfDB said this in its 2018 edition of the African Econom...

By Staff reporter | Published: 30 January 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Zim - SA aviation tiff was poorly handled

The wrangle between Zimbabwean and South African aviation authorities, which left thousands of travellers between the two countries stranded over the weekend, could have been handled differently.Thous...

By Staff reporter | Published: 28 August 2017

FINANCIAL SERVICES

CBZ blames cash crisis for poor performance

CBZ Holdings group has recorded a standstill profit after tax of a meagre 0,8% to $11,95 million in its half-year results ending June 30 2017, with cash and foreign shortages contributing to the slugg...

By Staff reporter | Published: 07 August 2017

BUSINESS NEWS

Zim fares poorly on global innovation index

INDUSTRY, Education and Government should collaborate in developing innovative solutions to industrial challenges.Addressing captains of industry, university and polytechnics officials during a Scienc...

By Staff reporter | Published: 24 July 2017

TRANSPORT & TOURISM

Upmarket Meikles targets the poor

Meikles Limited (Meikles) intends to make forays into the lower end of the market as part of strategies to boost revenue and unlock shareholder value.The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed group, whose de...

By Staff reporter | Published: 05 December 2013

BUSINESS NEWS

'Poor corporate governance behind corporate failures'

ZIMBABWE's struggling economy risks further weakening under the weight of corporate failures that have so far turned the country's key industrial heartlands such as Bulawayo into scrap yards, a centr...

By Staff reporter | Published: 21 November 2013

FINANCIAL SERVICES

Zimbabwe banks poorly ranked

Zimbabwean banks have been ranked among the worst financial institutions in the world due to low capitalisation levels and systemic risks inherent in the economy.According to the World Economic Forum ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 10 September 2013
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