The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is set to realign its medicine tariff schedule following concerns that current the pricing structure does not reflect prevailing market rates. 

Ingutsheni Hospital struggles with resources despite bed availability

Ingutsheni Hospital struggles with resources despite bed availability
INGUTSHENI Hospital, a 708-bed mental health facility in Bulawayo, has available capacity, but faces challenges providing necessities, particularly sanitary wear for female patients. 
By Patricia Sibanda 4h ago

Morocco declared African champions after Senegal stripped of title

Morocco declared African champions after Senegal stripped of title
The Senegalese Football Federation (SFF) said they would now ⁠be taking the matter to the Swiss-based Court of Arbitration for Sport, seeking to overturn Tuesday's decision.
By Reuters Mar. 19, 2026

Government assures insurers, pension funds on mono-currency shift 

“Any disruption to the currency framework can, if not managed carefully, erode the real value of these obligations and undermine policyholder and pension member confidence,” he said. 
By Mthandazo Nyoni 2h ago

IIZ expands regional footprint as demand for insurance professionals rises 

Muradzikwa said the milestone reflected not only the determination of the graduates but also the support of families, mentors and employers who had accompanied them along the way. 
By Mthandazo Nyoni Mar. 21, 2026

Downstream ambitions, structural realities: Why Zimbabwe’s lithium policy must prioritise capacity over coercion 

As Africa’s top lithium producer, Zimbabwe adopted a similar approach, abruptly banning lithium concentrate exports in February 2026 to force domestic processing into higher-value chemicals.

Inside Singapore gold dealer caught in Zimbabwe’s million dollar scams

Mark Yong Khong Yong, a Singaporean national whose career has been defined by high-stakes legal battles across the globe, has been arrested in Zimbabwe
By Nqobani Ndlovu Mar. 24, 2026