Food security unstable amid rising prices
Households across several parts of the country are under severe pressure after exhausting their food stocks and being forced to rely on markets where prices remain high.
By Sharon Zebra
Apr. 22, 2026
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Families skip meals as food stocks dwindle
Crops have been particularly weakened in the southern and southeastern districts, including Chipinge, Chiredzi, and Beitbridge, which are historically prone to rainfall deficits.
By Staff Reporter
Mar. 29, 2026
Mnangagwa ordered to release land report
Markham, represented by lawyer Alec Muchadehama, cited Mnangagwa and the Attorney General as respondents.
By Desmond Chingarande
Jan. 18, 2026
Global risks darken outlook
WEF president and chief executive Børge Brende said the global order was shifting as major powers increasingly compete for influence.
By Staff Reporter
Jan. 16, 2026
Insurers can’t honour US$5bn, now they want to weaponise Zida
The catastrophe of 2008 remains an unhealed wound. Up to US$5 billion in pensions and long-term savings evaporated, taking with it the futures of thousands of ordinary workers.
By Shame Makoshori
Nov. 28, 2025
Matabeleland South food stocks running out
While Zimbabwe’s national food security situation remained stable in September 2025 supported by steady supplies and stable prices, the report painted a different picture for Matabeleland South
By Kirsty Sibanda
Nov. 13, 2025
Let’s restore dignity through toilets
The report noted some progress, with the proportion of households without toilets in the province dropping from 53% in 2024 to 46% this year.
By Newsday
Oct. 1, 2025
US retains Zim on human trafficking hotspot list
In a statement on the release of the 2025 Trafficking in Persons Report, secretary of State Marco Rubio said human trafficking was a
By Sydney Kawadza
Oct. 1, 2025
Zim records 290% increase in food production
Zimbabwe recorded a 290% increase in food crop production during the 2024-25 farming season compared to the previous season.
By Silas Nkala
Sep. 26, 2025




