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EU mantains arms embargo on Zim

“The EU remains constructively engaged with Zimbabwe and looks forward to deepening bilateral relations across a broad range of areas of mutual interest
By Problem Masau Feb. 19, 2026

CZI takes a cautionary view of January’s single-digit inflation

CZI said single-digit inflation reflected improved macroeconomic management and strengthened price stability. 
By Tatira Zwinoira Feb. 6, 2026

Bulawayo industry death relived

Zanu PF Bulawayo provincial chairman Jabulani Sibanda was adamant that sanctions played a pivotal role, arguing that they originated from the country’s former colonisers. 
By Nizbert Moyo Feb. 4, 2026

Pavcon introduces flexible payment plans

Local concrete manufacturing firm Pavcon Industries has rolled out flexible payment plans aimed at helping households pave their homes and surroundings during the rainy season.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 3, 2026

Systems critical than talent in building creative careers

The numbers are promising, but the creative economy in Africa may be discussed faster than it is being built. 
By Anesu Chikumba Jan. 30, 2026

Govt hints at Bulawayo re-industrialisation drive

Ncube said the strategy could later be expanded to other cities facing similar challenges, such as Gweru and Mutare.
By Margaret Lubinda Dec. 17, 2025

Ncube must wake up, face reality

Zimbabwe, which already ranks as one of the most heavily-taxed countries in the region, introduced an assortment of taxes on both citizens and businesses.
By Harry Wilson Dec. 12, 2025

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 Dec. 1, 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