Zim eyes homegrown grains to cut US$2bn import bill

With Zimbabwe spending over US$2 billion a year on imported grains and oilseeds, officials argue that domestic production could meet much of the demand.
By Simbarashe Sithole 13h ago

Anticipating Chinese cars in Zim in 2026

The South African market often sets the tone for model availability, parts pipelines and regional pricing — and Zimbabwe tends to follow.
By Andrew Muzamhindo Jan. 9, 2026

SA Hawks’ probe into R1,1bn Zec tender still active … as Zacc ‘clears’ Chivayo without telling Pretoria

Those funds were later red-flagged after being channelled to a web of companies allegedly linked to Chivayo, triggering money-laundering probes on both sides of the Limpopo.
By Julia Ndlela and Tinashe Kairiza Jan. 9, 2026

The Charlie Kirk story that will not go away!

Charlie Kirk was a political mover and shaker in Turning Point, USA, a college organisation that helped to rejuvenate the youth vote in the election of Donald J. Trump in November 2024.  
By Kenneth Mufuka Jan. 4, 2026

Zim, Zambia urge speedy rollout of Batoka, Kariba power projects

Makozo Chikote, Zambia’s Energy minister, who is also ZRA chairperson, said delays were undermining the full potential of the projects. 
By Staff Reporter Dec. 31, 2025

Breaking old patterns for a new year

Many people hide their emotions within their thoughts, convincing themselves they are protecting their peace. In reality, they are often prolonging or deepening their own suffering.  
By Rutendo Kureya Dec. 30, 2025

Harare residents bid to block mega project on wetland

The EIA report states that a restaurant and administration building will be constructed on the non-wetland portion, whilst the site plan clearly shows them within the wetland. 
By Desmond Chingarande Dec. 21, 2025

Netflix, YouTube, TikTok drive 8,35% MNO Q3 revenue growth

The increase in revenue is from ZiG6,71 billion recorded over the third quarter of 2024.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 19, 2025

Beitbridge chaos avoidable

On the Zimbabwean side, motorists were said to be spending up to more than nine hours in queues to obtain temporary import permits (TIP) for their foreign-registered cars. 
By Southern Eye Dec. 17, 2025