Outcry over Manhize steel project fallout

CNRG also reported that six boreholes drilled by the company at relocation sites reportedly turned into dry holes, leaving families without reliable water sources.
By Kenneth Nyangani May. 29, 2026

Ziscosteel has been about to be revived since 2004. Here is a timeline of every promise and what it cost Zimbabwe.

Following the fact-finding tour, PAC chairperson Caston Matewu observed that it is simply not feasible for Zisco Steel to ever make steel again in its current state,
By Tendai Munhundarima May. 19, 2026

The Chinese presence in Southern Africa is economic, not military. Here is what Zimbabwe has to understand about it

China’s footprint in southern Africa is overwhelmingly economic, commercial and pragmatic. 
By Tendai Munhundarima May. 18, 2026

Dinson to Invest US$15 Million in New Mvuma Cement Plant

Dinson Iron and Steel Company is set to invest more than US$15 million in the construction of a new cement manufacturing plant within the Dinson Special Economic Zone near Mvuma.
By Gifford Gweshe May. 11, 2026

Development Beyond Politics: The Real Story Behind Rutendo Matinyarare’s Visits to Zimbabwe’s Strategic Projects.

The reality is far more important than the politics being manufactured around it.
By George Shoko May. 8, 2026

Govt moves to bankroll Lancashire Steel revival

“So Lancashire Steel, as a subsidiary of Zisco Steel, has a bigger opportunity this year to come in here,” he said. 
By Freeman Makopa Feb. 20, 2026

Zimbabwe must capitalise on the positives it reports

The impressive figures being cited have not translated into meaningful national transformation or into visible infrastructure development across all provinces. 
By Eddie Zvinonzwa Jan. 30, 2026

Chinese firms contributing to Zim economic revival – Envoy 

“These efforts reflect the true spirit of mutually beneficial cooperation and demonstrate that development must deliver tangible benefits to communities,” he said. 
By Staff Reporter Jan. 23, 2026

Manhize reset: To build or break

But the math remained stubbornly, cruelly the same: We dug rocks out of the ground for pennies and bought them back as rebar for dollars.
By Fungisai Nota Jan. 9, 2026