Miners safety council mourns Insiza MP Taruvinga
Taruvinga operated several gold mines in the province where he employed hundreds of workers.
By Rex Mphisa
51m ago
Masimba bemoans liquidity crunch
Consequently, revenues for the year were US$56,1 million compared to 2023’s US$53,8 million, representing a 4% growth.
By Lee Musaidzi
6h ago
Local firms need protection
The government has also reviewed the indigenisation legislation, which “allows for increased foreign investor participation in the domestic economy”.
By Newsday
6h ago
Rethinking sexuality: The quest for healthy adulthood in Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwe Statistical Agency (ZimStat) has revealed a concerning 20% rise in the adolescent pregnancy rate over the past decade.
By Tonderayi Matonho
6h ago
Zim community radios in financial distress
Baz indicated that limited community ownership, participation and representation in community radio stations' governance structures are weakening long-term sustainability.
By Harriet Chikandiwa
6h ago
Cabinet approves new media policy
During post-Cabinet media briefing in Harare yesterday, Muswere said the policy was expected to achieve a strong and converged digital economy.
By Staff Reporter
6h ago
Sustainable, responsible mining curbs climate change: NGO
Sonono called on the stakeholders to address the challenges confronting the sector.
By Ophar Mavuri
6h ago
Zimasco wins interdict to stop Manase corporate rescue mission
The company accused the lawyers of attempting to facilitate its hostile takeover by Avim Investments owned by Kwekwe businessman Shephard Tundiya.
By Court Reporter
21h ago
Healing or hustle? Smuggled meds are big draw in Zimbabwe’s hidden markets
Distribution of fake and substandard medicines is a global, highly profitable criminal enterprise.
By Global Press Journal
21h ago