Zevic, directors’ case judgment date set
The complainant, Zvimba East Veterans Investment Company (Zevic), represented by finance director Deliwe Muvuti, is a company dealing in housing and agricultural supplies.
By Desmond Chingarande
Mar. 2, 2026
Household budgets at risk as inflation looms
ZIMBABWEAN households may face renewed price pressures from mid‑2026, with United States dollar inflation expected to rise despite recent gains in agricultural output
By Mthandazo Nyoni
Feb. 27, 2026
China-aided agric project transforms livelihoods
A CHINA-AIDED agricultural demonstration project has significantly improved crop production and livelihoods in Zindi village, Mashonaland Central province.
By Nqobizwe Thebe
Feb. 19, 2026
Agricultural village business units transform rural Zimbabwe
According to Mhiko, they are finalising a few export market agreements for contract farming of chillies, fine green beans and peas at the units.
By Farmer’s Weekly
Feb. 18, 2026
Panyatsime: Chitown’s sanctuary of culture, nature and education
“The Ministry has taken commendable steps towards implementing a Heritage-Based Curriculum aimed at fostering appreciation for the rich cultural diversity of our nation.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
Feb. 13, 2026
Another amendment by Cde ZZ can keep the pesky boy away!
Aren’t these the same strategies that the whites used to convince even old men with ashen hair and beard that they were boys in perpetuity?
By Muckracker
Jan. 30, 2026
Zim launches US$9,4m climate-change resilience project
The project is aimed at improving food security, supporting rural development and protecting vulnerable farming communities from the impacts of climate change.
By Ruth Maseko
Jan. 29, 2026
India showcases cultural diversity in celebrating 77th Republic Day
India’s support for Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, as well as centuries-old links dating back to the Munhumutapa Kingdom, were highlighted as foundations of the modern partnership.
By Tendai Sauta
Jan. 27, 2026
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
Jan. 12, 2026




