‘Multi-million cyber city dream alive’

“Our partners are prepared to come in with significant capital. They are only waiting for the determination of the courts so that we can proceed without encumbrances,” he said. 
By Staff Reporter Mar. 1, 2026

RBZ squeezes liquidity to anchor ZiG stability

“The daily limits were below the ZiG500 million optimal Liquidity level prior to 27 May 2025 and stayed within the revised threshold of ZiG600 million during the remainder of 2025.” 
By Tatira Zwinoira Mar. 1, 2026

RBZ cuts limits bank charges, expands mobile and ZipIt limits

This comes after years of depositors complaining of extremely high bank charges, with bankers defending the exorbitant amounts as crucial to staying profitable.
By Blessed Ndlovu Feb. 27, 2026

RBZ introduces new ZiG notes, adds higher denominations

He added that banks are required to continue accepting old notes, which will be gradually withdrawn and destroyed once returned to the banking system.
By Blessed Ndlovu Feb. 27, 2026

John Masuku: The voice of a journalism icon

BROADCASTING legend John Masuku (70) breathed last on February 14, on World Radio Day, leaving a huge void in Zimbabwe’s media fraternity.
By Nhau Mangirazi Feb. 20, 2026

It’s time to loosen the reins

RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mushayavanhu stands at a critical policy crossroads as he prepares to present his Monetary Policy Statement this month.
By Newsday Feb. 17, 2026

John Masuku: An advocate of press freedom

I was deeply shocked when I heard that my friend and former colleague at ZBC, John Masuku, had died on Friday. 
By John Gambanga Feb. 16, 2026

Veteran broadcaster Masuku to be laid to rest today

During his 28-year tenure at ZBC, he eventually became general manager (controller) of Radio Services, overseeing four national radio stations until his departure in 2002. 
By Moses Mugugunyeki Feb. 15, 2026

MP urges action on ‘strategic’ Gweru-Matobo Road

Kuka warned that the congestion posed serious risks of road accidents, which could result in loss of life and property. 
By Stephen Chadenga Feb. 15, 2026