Bulawayo filmmaker launches film school
A Bulawayo filmmaker has launched a new film school to cultivate creative talent in Zimbabwe’s southwestern region.
By Margaret Lubinda
20h ago
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Zimbabwe in debt distress, says World Bank
Zimbabwe’s public debt is increasingly becoming unsustainable and this is limiting the country’s access to international financing, the World Bank has warned in a new report.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Oct. 12, 2025
Zim targets Comesa to boost exports
ZimTrade is mobilising Zimbabwean companies from a range of high-potential sectors to exhibit and engage at the event.
By Staff Reporter
Sep. 25, 2025
‘Marshall Plan’ talk should spur action
They were delivering the blunt assessment of those who run the foundations of our economy. From their vantage point, the economy has reached a crisis point.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
Sep. 12, 2025
Promoting women and youth voices and participation in Zimbabwe
Rwanda has over 60% female representation in their parliament
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Aug. 10, 2025
Chinese investors’ US$1,5bn Zim steel plant targets EU in bold push
The US$1,5 billion Manhize-based steel plant, a project under China’s Tsingshan Group, began production in July, churning out 300 tonnes of deformed steel bars daily.
By Julia Ndlela
Aug. 8, 2025
Reforms critical towards settling US$21bn debt
Reforms are the elephant in the room that Zimbabwe must tackle to erase its unsustainable debt.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Aug. 1, 2025
IMF heading back — Exit talk from EU ambassador
As the European Union (EU) Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Jobst von Kirchmann (JvK, pictured), nears the end of his tenure — which began in 2022 — the seasoned diplomat reflects on two transformative years.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Jul. 25, 2025
EU invests €4,2m in National Public Health Institute
The institute is expected to strengthen disease surveillance, improve digital health literacy, and help to tackle non-communicable diseases.
By Kirsty Sibanda
Jul. 23, 2025