‘Silent Walls’ launches to document Zim’s vanishing architectural heritage
The event marks the start of a critical year-long, nationwide campaign dedicated to documenting and preserving Zimbabwe’s rapidly disappearing architectural legacy.
By Khumbulani Muleya
8h ago
Cafca warns of operational strains
The company cited limited convertibility of Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), which has hampered its ability to secure US dollars needed to import essential raw materials.
By Tatira Zwinoira
8h ago
MMCZ in US$3,3bn revenue projection
The increase will be driven by improved export performance and price recovery in key commodities, according to the MMCZ.
By Blessed Ndlovu
8h ago
Deadly fiscal squeeze forces RBZ into caution... central bank plans US$6bn war chest to anchor stability
State media reported on Thursday that a US$500 million package was in place to complete “high-impact” projects, with government urging line ministries to move with speed.
By Freeman Makopa
10h ago
Byo textile centre empowers women entrepreneurs
ZIMBABWE, in partnership with United Nations Women, has intensified efforts to formalise the informal sector, with a focus on empowering women entrepreneurs in the textile industry.
By Margaret Lubinda
14h ago
Zimura moves to quash fake news
The move comes amid broader government efforts to curb the spread of fake news in Zimbabwe and beyond.
By Alfred Tembo
Jan. 15, 2026
TIMB predicts increased production
According to official data, farmers planted more than 162 000 hectares of tobacco this season, up from about 114 000 hectares in the previous planting cycle.
By Brent Shamu
Jan. 15, 2026
Zimbos spend more time on unpaid work: ZimStat
THE majority of Zimbabweans are spending more time doing unpaid work, with the ZimStat 2025 Time Use Report released yesterday highlighting the central role played by these duties in daily lives
By Lesley Kufandada
Jan. 14, 2026
Sharpe academy targets Ivy League calibre
Mudzamiri, who studied in the United States and Germany, said several Zimbabweans educated at top global universities, including Sharpe himself, were well placed to transfer that knowledge locally.
By Business Reporter
Jan. 13, 2026




