Government says power stability can be sustained
“There has been an increase on the supply side over demand, that’s why we have not been experiencing load-shedding and we want to make sure that this can continue,” he said.
By Kelly Mabaire
5h ago
Protecting Zimbabwe’s children online will take more than a policy
By the time adults became involved, the online behaviour had already spilled into school discipline, family anxiety and questions about who was responsible.
By Simbarashe Crispen Kanyimo
Aug. 12, 2026
Public Service ministry blames Treasury for slowing down service delivery
The ministry's support services chief director Innocent Mvere made the call during a mid-term performance review workshop in Bulawayo this Wednesday morning.
By Margaret Lubinda
Jul. 29, 2026
Cabinet approves sugarcane industry development plan
Cabinet has approved the Zimbabwe Sugarcane Industry Development Plan (2026-2035), a strategy aimed at transforming the country into a globally competitive
By Nqobani Ndlovu
Jun. 24, 2026
Zimbabwe's first female Chief Justice who is Elizabeth Gwaunza?
At a farewell sitting of the Constitutional Court on Thursday, Malaba said he was leaving office with dignity as “the bell of the Constitution” tolled at midnight.
By Valentine Maya
May. 15, 2026
Govt launches livelihoods survey as hunger threatens
Aid agencies have warned that climate-induced droughts and rising input costs continue to squeeze vulnerable households.
By Silas Nkala
May. 15, 2026
Your Import Licence Just Got Cheaper. Will That Save You Any Money?
"Finally," ran one widely shared post. "The government is listening."
By Valentine Maya
May. 13, 2026
Rising fuel costs hammer tourism industry
Chinwada said fuel is a significant cost driver, adding that the tourism value chain will not be spared by the recent price hikes of fuel.
By Ruth Maseko
Mar. 26, 2026
It’s the taxes, stupid
The latest fuel price hike, announced last week, pushed petrol to US$2,17 and diesel to US$2,05 per litre.
By Editor
Mar. 24, 2026




