May 20
Zimbabwe: Chivayo's Ex-Wife Remanded in Prison
Businessman Wicknell Chivayo's ex wife Sonja Madzikanda and her mother Tabitha will today sleep in prison after a Harare magistrate remanded them in custody for bail ruling on… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zina Rejects Health Sector Job Evaluation Exercise
The Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA) has formally rejected the recently conducted health sector job evaluation exercise, describing it as unfair and not reflective of the… Read more »
May 19
Zimbabwe: Govt Praises Zitf's Role in Driving Trade and Investment
The government has praised the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Company for its contribution to trade promotion, industrialisation and investment attraction describing the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Teachers 'Living Beyond Human Tolerance', Union Warns
The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) says teachers across the country are facing worsening living conditions with many struggling to afford transport,… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's Medical Aid Overhaul Risks Creating a Regulator Without Control Over Costs
Zimbabwe's move to expand the Insurance and Pensions Commission's (IPEC) authority over medical aid societies is being framed as a major win for consumer protection. But beneath… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Medical Aid Reform Fight Escalates As Industry Warns Zimbabwe's Healthcare System Could Crack Under Proposed Changes
A battle over the future of Zimbabwe's healthcare system is escalating, with medical aid societies, healthcare financiers and private sector stakeholders warning Parliament that… Read more »
May 18
Zimbabwe: Human Rights Climate 'Deteriorating' in Zimbabwe, Monitoring Report Says
Zimbabwe recorded 145 human rights violations affecting more than 3,600 people in April, with political intimidation, arbitrary arrests and restrictions on freedoms of expression… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Parliament Opens Hearings On Explosive SI 330 Reforms As Healthcare Industry Warns of Fallout
Zimbabwe's Parliament has formally opened deliberations on controversial proposed amendments to Statutory Instrument 330 of 2000, setting the stage for what is rapidly becoming one… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Glen View Traders to Be Temporarily Relocated
Traders affected by the fire that tore through Harare's Glen View Area 8 Furniture Complex will be temporarily relocated as authorities rebuild a safer and more organised trading… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's Public Sector Urged to Ditch 'Command Culture' As Leadership Forum Pushes Governance Reset
Zimbabwe's public institutions risk falling behind in an era increasingly defined by transparency, stakeholder accountability and rapid technological disruption unless they abandon… Read more »
May 17
Zimbabwe: Mliswa, Village Heads Back Constitutional Amendment Bill, Cite Stability and Vision 2030
Temba Mliswa, president of the Zimbabwe Village Heads Association, says traditional leaders across the country fully support the proposed Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3)… Read more »
May 14
Zimbabwe: Justice Gwaunza Makes History As New Chief Justice
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza as Zimbabwe's new Chief Justice, succeeding outgoing top judge Luke Malaba who steps down after… Read more »
Zimbabwe: UN Warns Govt Over Plans to Dissolve Gender Commission
United Nations human rights experts have warned that Zimbabwe's proposed constitutional reforms to dissolve the Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) could weaken efforts to fight… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Defends Transport Liberalisation Amid Urban Commuter Woes
The Government has defended Zimbabwe's liberalised transport system, arguing that private operators must continue bridging commuter transport gaps in urban centres despite concerns… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Beyond the Numbers - Teenage Pregnancy in Mbire and the National Crisis Beyond the Statistics
At 15 years old, Tariro* should still be in Form Two. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Man Held Over Alleged Fake Army Recruitment Scam
A 42-year-old man from Waterfalls has been arrested for allegedly posing as a member of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) and running a fake recruitment scheme targeting job… Read more »
May 13
Zimbabwe: Students Demand Return of Free Education As Fees Crisis Deepens
The Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) has called on the government to urgently reinstate free education warning that rising school fees and worsening learning conditions… Read more »
Zimbabwe: UAE Emerges As Zimbabwe's Top Export Market As $200 Million Investment Deals Take Shape
The United Arab Emirates has emerged as Zimbabwe's largest export market, with bilateral trade reaching approximately $4.1 billion last year, according to the chairman of the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Nurses Carry Our Lives in Their Hands and Must Be Protected, Respected and Empowered
A Zimbabwean nurse finishes a 12-hour shift, exhausted and emotionally drained, only to return home wondering how she will pay school fees, transport costs or even afford basic… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zaoga Touts Global Growth After Mnangagwa Meeting
The Archbishop of ZAOGA Forward in Faith, Joseph Joe Guti says the church remains committed to supporting the country's development while expanding its global footprint. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mzembi Cleared of Corruption Charges
Former Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi has been acquitted of corruption charges by the High Court bringing an end to a long-running case that saw him spend months in remand prison. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Government Slashes Costs Across Key Economic Sectors
The government has approved wide-ranging regulatory reforms across key sectors in a bid to cut business costs, attract investment and boost economic growth. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chivayo Fires Back Over Capitalk 'Freebies' Row
Businessman Wicknell Chivayo has defended his decision to offer cash and vehicles to employees at state-owned radio station Capitalk FM saying the gesture was an act of gratitude… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chipinge South MP Assures Residents
Legislator Clifford Hlatywayo has moved to assure residents of Chipinge South that water discharged from Green Fuel poses no danger to crops, livestock or surrounding communities… Read more »
May 12
Zimbabwe: Residents Issue 72-Hour Ultimatum Over Worsening Chitungwiza Sewer Crisis
Residents in Chitungwiza have given local authorities a 72-hour ultimatum to provide a practical solution to a worsening sewer crisis that has left raw sewage flowing through… Read more »










