During Zimbabwe's Mass Exodus, Meet the Doctors and Nurses Who Stayed
Global Press Journal
Those who remain must navigate a crumbling health care system -- and the moral, physical and mental costs that come with it. Read more »
Mnangagwa Hails Hyatt Regency As Meikles Rebrands
New Zimbabwe
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa Monday praised Hyatt Regency for selecting Zimbabwe as an investment destination on the back of calls for other international investors to take a cue… Read more »
Rheumatic Heart Disease Burden On the Rise in Zimbabwe
The Herald
The rheumatic heart disease, a condition that affects the heart valves, is now the most prevalent heart problem affecting most Zimbabwean patients seeking treatment, a top… Read more »
Neville Mutsvangwa Denied Bail, Magistrate Says Minister's Son a Flight Risk
New Zimbabwe
Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa's son, Neville, who is facing several criminal charges including money laundering and dealing in foreign currency has been denied bail… Read more »
Armed Robbers Pounce On 7 Schools in 18 Days
The Herald
At least seven schools experienced armed robberies in the last fortnight, some of them feared to be inside jobs, as criminals sought cash and other valuables after the second term… Read more »
Zimbabwe Starts Issuing E-Passports in South Africa This Week
New Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe starts processing e-passports at its embassy in South Africa this week, with officers from the Registrar General's department deployed to train the consulate staff. Read more »
Zimbabwe, Zambia Turn to East Africa for Maize Support
Business Day Africa
Southern African countries, once regional food basket and a significant supplier of grain to East Africa, now faces a substantial deficit, prompting them to turn to Uganda and… Read more »
Mutsvangwa Denied Bail
The Herald
Harare businessman Neville Mutsvangwa and his two accomplices who are facing three criminal charges of illegal foreign currency dealings have been denied bail after a full hearing. Read more »
Parliament Concerned Over Continued Rejection of New ZiG Currency
New Zimbabwe
PARLIAMENT has expressed concern over the continued rejection of the newly launched Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency by some traders. Read more »
Mai TT Throws Support Behind Zanu-PF, Defends Her Decision Amid Controversy
263Chat
An image of controversial socialite Felistas Murata, widely known as Mai TT, kneeling before President Emmerson Mnangagwa has ignited a flurry of reactions and discussions. Read more »
United Nations Agency Appeals for U.S.$85 Million to Fund El Nino Response Programmes in Zimbabwe
New Zimbabwe
THE United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) is appealing for US$84.9 million to fund its El Nino response programmes in Zimbabwe. Read more »
'USD Passport Fees a Contractual Issue'
The Herald
The Government has said it will continue to charge passport fees in foreign currency despite the introduction of a new currency because of a contractual obligation with the company… Read more »
Contractor On Site for Mhandamabwe Road
The Herald
Work on the US$41 million reconstruction of the Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe Road in the Midlands province has started, igniting excitement among motorists and those living along the road. Read more »
Mthuli Ncube Sets ZiG200 000 Fine for Traders Setting Prices Above Official Exchange Rate
New Zimbabwe
Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has set a fine of ZiG200 000 to be paid by individuals and corporates found guilty of violating the country's exchange rate regulations. Read more »
Tax 'Thirsty' Ncube Slaps U.S.$ Transactions With 2% IMTT
New Zimbabwe
FINANCE Minister, Prof Mthuli Ncube has subjected US$ transactions to the 2% Intermediated Mobile Money Transfer Tax (IMTT) on the back of yet another overhaul of the tax measures… Read more »