February 26
Zimbabwe: Govt Reviews Business Fees and SME Laws to Boost Informal Sector
The Zimbabwean government is reviewing business fees and modernising the legal framework for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) as part of efforts to strengthen the sector… Read more »
February 25
Zimbabwe: Govt Urges Local Manufacturer Treger to Expand Into African Markets
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Amon Murwira, has urged local manufacturing firm Treger Products to accelerate its expansion into regional markets, saying the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Heavy Penalties Loom for Harare Residents in New Clean-Up Crackdown
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has warned Harare residents and businesses that tougher penalties await those caught littering or illegally dumping waste as authorities… Read more »
Zimbabwe: HIV Groups Fear Treatment Disruptions After U.S. Health Funding Talks Collapse
Local organisations representing people living with HIV have warned that the collapse of negotiations over a major United States-funded health agreement could threaten access to… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Says 2026 Offers 'Immense Opportunities' for Economic Transformation
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said the country is entering a year of significant opportunity for economic growth and social transformation urging members of the ruling ZANU-PF… Read more »
Zimbabwe: ZACC Officials in Court Over Alleged Extortion At Border Post
Two officials employed by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) have appeared before the Plumtree Magistrates' Court facing charges of criminal abuse of duty as public… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Kenya Deports Zimbabwean Lawyer Over Protest Funding Claims
Kenyan authorities have deported Zimbabwean constitutional lawyer Brian Kagoro accusing him of financing recent anti-government protests in a move that has sparked sharp criticism… Read more »
Southern Africa: Chiwenga Urges SADC to Move From Energy Talk to Action
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has called on Southern African nations to accelerate investment in clean energy, warning that the region must move beyond policy discussions and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Suspends Raw Mineral Exports
Government has suspended the export of all raw minerals and lithium concentrates with immediate effect, in a move the government says is aimed at protecting national interests and… Read more »
February 24
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Calls for Harmonised Border Systems to Cut Corridor Delays
HARARE- Zimbabwe has called for stronger coordination with South Africa and Zambia to address persistent bottlenecks along key regional transport corridors, as senior government… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Court Clears Zanu-PF Councillor Accused of Inciting Protests Against ED
A Zaka Magistrate has acquitted a ruling ZANU PF councillor who had been accused of inciting residents to protest against President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Read more »
February 23
Zimbabwe: Chatunga Mugabe Faces Murder Charges
The firearm allegedly used in a shooting at the Johannesburg home of Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe has not yet been recovered police have confirmed as the 28-year-old and a co-accused… Read more »
February 20
Zimbabwe: Standoff in Magaya Case Over Concourt Rules Interpretation
LAWYERS representing Prophetic Healing and Deliverance leader, Walter Magaya, have warned the court is brewing a legal disaster by disregarding the provisions of the Constitutional… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Trial of Harare Headmaster Stalls As State Produces Fresh Evidence
The trial of a headmaster at Ridge Primary School, Ridgeview Belvedere, Harare and his 71-year-old relative accused of defrauding the Registrar of Companies two years ago using a… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Magaya Ordered to Pay Back U.S.$3 Million in Crushing Legal Defeat
In a fresh legal blow to Walter Magaya, the High Court of Zimbabwe has ordered the embattled Prophetic Healing and Deliverance leader to repay US$3 million to an Israeli… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Launches Twice-Yearly HIV Prevention Injection
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Zimbabwe: Bedbug Outbreak Hits Mbare Flats As Harare Warns of Enforcement Action
The City of Harare has confirmed a fresh outbreak of bedbugs locally known as tsikidzi in several apartment blocks in Mbare and surrounding areas. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Ready to Deploy Cloud Seeding As Farmers Fear Crop Losses
The government says it stands ready to deploy cloud seeding operations to support farmers affected by erratic rainfall in parts of the country. Read more »
February 19
Zimbabwe: We Are Ready to Host President - Machakaire...As He Hails Growing Uptake of Youth Service
Youth minister Tino Machakaire says preparations for Youth Day commemorations in Marondera, set for Saturday, are at an advanced stage, with President Emmerson Mnangagwa expected… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Begins Absorbing NGO-Funded Health Workers Into State System
The Government has begun a phased programme to place village health workers on the national payroll in what officials describe as a major policy shift aimed at standardising pay… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Parliament Flags Pfumvudza Abuse in Lands Ministry
The distribution of inputs under Zimbabwe's flagship Pfumvudza/Intwasa programme has been marred by mismanagement and weak internal controls, with Parliament's Public Accounts… Read more »
February 18
Zimbabwe: Shamva Miners Face Jail Over 'Ghost Company' Operation
A high-stakes legal battle is unfolding in the heart of Shamva's mining district, where a blatant disregard for judicial authority has landed two men in the crosshairs of the High… Read more »
February 17
Zimbabwe: Govt Releases U.S.$4.5m to Avert Rainy Season Disease Surge
Cabinet has warned of heightened risks of waterborne disease outbreaks during the current rainy season approving emergency measures to strengthen preparedness and prevent a… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Fix the Leaks First - Advocacy Group Questions $400m Water Deal
A local water advocacy group has criticised a major water sector loan for Harare warning that the money is being directed towards prepaid meters instead of repairing the city's… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Harare Mobilises Community Defenders to Halt Post-Flood Disease Threat
Eighty community health volunteers have been deployed across parts of Harare Metropolitan Province as authorities and aid partners move to prevent a surge in waterborne diseases… Read more »











