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Import wave batters strategic factories

At the centre of the crisis is a dramatic flood of imports over the past two years, according to the CTC.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Feb. 6, 2026

Zacc under spotlight over Nssa/CIO US$6,8m building scandal

THE Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) is at the centre of allegations surrounding a US$6,8 million building project. 
By Staff Reporter Feb. 6, 2026

Cops find fault with Police Amendment Bill. . . label it ‘a monster’

The proposed Bill is aimed at amending the Police Act and redefine the powers, functions and administration of ZRP
By Nunurai Jena Feb. 5, 2026

CDC sits on ZiG91m, US$3,9m in unclaimed shares in FY25

Unclaimed shares are securities surrendered by stockbrokers to the Investor Protection Fund (IPF) after remaining inactive for a prescribed period. 
By Blessed Ndlovu Feb. 5, 2026

Online job scammers target young women

Zimbabwe faces a particular challenge due to high youth unemployment and economic desperation, which can make young women more susceptible to online recruiters.  
By Sharon Sibindi Feb. 4, 2026

Bulawayo’s silent shutdown

While sanctions have often been presented as the primary cause of this decline, they tell only part of the story.  
By Southern Eye Feb. 4, 2026

Motorists hail body cameras as blow to corrupt cops

Police Commissioner-General Stephen Mutamba last week said officers would now be required to wear visible name tags and body cameras while on duty. 
By Staff Reporter Feb. 3, 2026

Of Mbare’s rot, stench and broken promises

Zimbabwe is not short of reports diagnosing urban decay. It is political will that is in short supply. 
By Newsday Feb. 3, 2026
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13 people in 1 room: Inside Mbare flats squalor

The population of the flats has ballooned to about 12 800, far exceeding their capacity of around 3 000 residents.
By Miriam Mangwaya Feb. 2, 2026