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Corporate executive faces fraud charges

Chimanikire asked why Ludham Investments had not been contacted or involved in the transaction.
By Trevor Mutsvairo 14h ago

Renewable energy equipment tariffs reduction to boost Zim sustainability

ZIMBABWE, like many developing nations, faces the dual challenge of energy insecurity and climate change vulnerability.
By Staff Reporter 14h ago

Reflections on Washington Accord

On June 27, 2025, a peace treaty was signed between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda in Washington, DC, United States.
By Nicholas Aribino 14h ago

Govt must get rid of incompetent officials

Corruption is rearing its ugly head in the country and it is estimated that at least US$2 billion is lost annually to corruption in the country.
By Johannes Marisa 14h ago

Seed Co @85, revenue soars

In the mid-term economic review, the agricultural sector’s growth projection was revised upwards to 21,5%, marking a strong recovery from 18,1% contraction in 2024.
By Kudakwashe Taimo 14h ago

It is back to basics through procurement specifications

Many user departments continue to fail procurement by submitting poorly written specifications.
By Charles Nyika 14h ago

Govt urges church to instil moral values

Church leaders welcomed the call for partnership and expressed gratitude to the government for fostering religious freedom and co-operation.
By Staff Reporter 14h ago

Budgeting consultation: Tackling issues, challenges and prospects

The minister of Local Government and Public Works reported that the 32 urban local authorities failed to attain annual performance targets, with 16% falling outside recommended values.

Masholds prioritises asset growth

The real estate sector is projected to expand by 5,4% in 2025, up from 2,1% last year, according to Treasury.
By Concilia Mupezeni 14h ago