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Sky tournament lights up Murewa

Sky Tournament chairperson Bernard Murambidzi praised the turnout, saying the community’s support made the event vibrant. 

Scrap IMTT now, CZI tells govt post-2026 National Budget

Instead, the minister reduced the IMTT rate on ZiG-denominated transactions to 1,5%, from 2%, and kept it at 2% for forex transfers. 
By Business Reporter 12h ago

Zanu PF turns to pulpit in fresh ED2030 push

Masimirembwa said collective action was essential for driving Zimbabwe’s economic transformation.   
By Gracious Daniel 13h ago

Firm seeks US$90m for Shangani solar plant

Ravensus was established by three local companies — Raven Energy, Sustenergy, and Amanzi Corp (Pvt) Ltd.
By Business Reporter Nov. 30, 2025

Arrow Chem expands into Gweru

The new Gweru branch is already beginning to change that reality, offering services that were previously inaccessible for many emerging manufacturers.
By Alfred Tembo Nov. 30, 2025

The fire that builds a community: The creative entrepreneurship of Thandiwe “Magumede” Mtsimba

Magumede began cooking long before adulthood demanded responsibility
By Raymond Millagre Langa Nov. 30, 2025

Letter to my people : Why so-called second republic has been a disaster  

Surely this is absurd that such upholstery is carried into a stadium for just ninety minutes or so of football.  
By Doctor Stop It Nov. 30, 2025

Complaints commission spreads its wings

Established in 2024, the Zimbabwe Independent Complaints Commission (ZICC) has commissioners with vast expertise in law, psychology, security and the medical field.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 30, 2025

EditorialComment: Ncube’s budget is punitive

Ncube actually wants to give with one hand and take with the other as he raised value added tax (VAT) from 15% to 15.5% in the proposed 2026 budget.
By The Standard Nov. 30, 2025