Proposed health reforms signal welcome direction for Zimbabwe
The proposed cap on private hospital approval letter fees is also significant, as it targets unnecessary administrative costs that ultimately filter down to patients.
By Johannes Marisa
3h ago
Delta faces US$97m tax bill as Zimra files fresh demand
“The Zimra foreign currency assessment increased by US$24 million in FY26 to US$97 million; US$18,7 million settled to date under ‘pay now, argue later’,” Delta finance director Alex Makamure said
By Concilia Mupezeni
3h ago
Zim imposes Africa’s heaviest oil price hikes... shocking rip-off exposed in AU, AfDB regional report
The increase placed Zimbabwe far ahead of second-placed Egypt, which imposed a 14,3% increase during the same period. Morocco followed at 13,9%, while Sierra Leone recorded a 12,3% surge.
By Freeman Makopa
3h ago
Principles of public procument in Zimbabwe
Closely linked to transparency is the principle of fairness, which mandates the equitable treatment of all bidders.
By Adam Mavhiko
20h ago
Zimra, Finance ministry intensify tax compliance measures
The ministry said the initiative was part of government efforts to build a transparent, accountable and inclusive economy anchored on sustainable domestic revenue generation.
By Staff Reporter
20h ago
Lake Kariba’s shoreline overrun by illegal slums
Lake Kariba supports thousands of households through commercial and subsistence fishing and remains a cornerstone of Zimbabwe's inland fisheries sector.
By Obert Siamilandu
May. 14, 2026
Zimbabwean wins R100K for unlawful SA detention
This occurred despite his initially lawful arrest and prosecution in connection with a 2014 robbery case.
By Silas Nkala
May. 13, 2026
The Severed Lifeline: Why the Impending Collapse of ZimPost Threatens to Abandon Rural Zimbabwe
The weathered green buildings of ZimPost, adorned with their familiar but fading signage, have long served as the final frontier of the Zimbabwean state.
By Allen Mangava
May. 13, 2026
After decades of rolling blackouts, Zimbabwe finally has power — but can it last?
For the first time in nearly two decades, Zimbabweans are experiencing something many had almost forgotten: consistent electricity.
By Allen Mangava
May. 12, 2026




