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2026 standstill budget commendable

BULAWAYO residents have commended the municipality for proposing a standstill budget for 2026
By Masiyephambili Oct. 15, 2025

Transport ministry faces high staff turnover 

Transport and Infrastructural Development ministry reportedly faces a high staff turnover with over 30% of posts all the way to managerial level vacant. 
By Harriet Chikandiwa Oct. 3, 2025

Youth should hold govt accountable: Sakupwanya

The legislator said youths should hold the government accountable while protecting their future.
By Kenneth Nyangani Oct. 1, 2025

Mid-term budget review: Reviving agric, Zim’s economy

ZIMBABWE’S journey towards an upper-middle-income economy by 2030 is anchored in the National Development Strategy
By Wayne Matyukira Aug. 7, 2025

FBC Securities sees mixed economic outlook

Despite structural macroeconomic challenges, Ncube still stuck to the 6% GDP growth this year,  but notably revised downwards the GDP growth of last year to 1,7% from 2%
By Business Reporter Aug. 5, 2025
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Zim’s health sector funding low, CWGH warns

Rusike said insufficient public financing led to an unsustainable over-reliance on out-of-pocket expenses and donor support.
By Praise Nyamadzawo Aug. 4, 2025

Dissecting Zim’s 2025 mid-term budget and economic review

One of the most notable improvements highlighted in the review is the robust agricultural recovery, which is central to Zimbabwe’s economy.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Aug. 4, 2025

Budget consultations: Are we headed anywhere?

Zimbabwe’s budget cycle formally starts with the announcement of the budget strategy paper (BSP) by the Finance minister.
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More pain ahead as govt mulls fresh taxes

Zimbabwe is ranked as a lower-middle-income economy by the World Bank.
By Melody Chikono Aug. 1, 2025