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NAP pushes ‘lithium-for-fuel’ policy amid price surge

The Nationalists Alliance Party (NAP) has sounded the alarm over surging fuel prices, warning of severe knock-on effects for households and businesses already strained by rising costs. 
By Staff Reporter 10h ago

Lessons from Vietnam’s bold AI law: Zim should take notes

Vietnam’s example shows that it can be flexible, adaptive, and even attractive to business. What matters is the signal it sends: that Zimbabwe is ready to govern AI with seriousness and foresight. 
By Evans Sagomba 14h ago

Multi-sectoral partnerships as vehicle for development

A third example comes from India, where the government has experimented with innovative financing mechanisms known as Development Impact Bonds (DIBs). 
By Kevin Tutani 14h ago

GIZ–SADC PF partnership set to strengthen democratic governance

The initiative is commissioned by the Federal Government of Germany and co-financed by the International Partnership Austria through the Austrian Development Agency and the European Union. 
By Moses Magadza Mar. 19, 2026

Dates set for National Open (Easter) Darts tourney

“Therefore, provinces should hold their selection trials early and submit team lists, full names of players and trial sheets to the national secretary-general by March 14, 2026 without fail.” 
By Sports Reporter Mar. 19, 2026

BCC pushes wastewater recycling to ease crisis

The situation has left many residents, particularly in high-density suburbs, reliant on solar-powered boreholes — a solution that is often unreliable and insufficient to meet demand. 
By Patricia Sibanda Mar. 18, 2026

Art meets action as Chitungwiza tackles water, sanitation challenges

Chitungwiza, located about 25km southeast of Harare, faces mounting pressure from rapid urbanisation, ageing infrastructure and a growing population projected to exceed 440 000 by 2030. 
By Tendai Sauta Mar. 18, 2026

Local authorities worst performers in 2025

In the town clerk and chief executive officer category, 22% met set targets, 70% were below target but within variance, while 8% were below both the target and variance. 
By Donald Nyandoro Mar. 17, 2026

Zim targets US$15,8bn agric industry by 2030

ZIMBABWE has unveiled an ambitious plan to grow its agricultural sector from a gross value of over US$10 billion to US$15,8 billion by 2030, a senior government official has said.
By Dionne Masango and Lisa Bangomwe Mar. 17, 2026