Trump assumes US will keep Venezuela's oil - how much do they have?

Exports have been hit by sanctions and a lack of investment and mismanagement within Venezuela's state-ruin oil company.
By Bbc News Jan. 4, 2026

Tafara community celebrates long-awaited public toilet renovation

“While we celebrate this achievement, we must also be mindful of the potential for vandalism and abuse.  
By Tonderayi Matonho Dec. 31, 2025

Zim crude oil import bill set to fall

ZIMBABWE’S sunflower farming sector is set to receive a major boost through a contract farming programme spearheaded by a local seed company aiming to reduce the country’s crude oil import bill.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 4, 2025

Cannabis boom in South Africa, Zimbabwe is good for wealthy investors, bad for small farmers

For many rural households in southern Africa today, cannabis pays for the family’s food, education and other necessities.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 25, 2025

Plumtree town issues stringent open defecation bylaws

PLUMTREE Town Council has imposed stringent by-laws that prohibit open defecation in the border town.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 11, 2025

Fuel importers lose US$19K lawsuit

The appellants argued that the magistrates’ court erred by introducing the principle of unjust enrichment, which they said had not been pleaded.
By Desmond Chingarande Sep. 24, 2025

Tanganda revenue rises 65% in Q3

The company is continuing to actively pursue capital-raising initiatives through a rights offer to raise US$8 million for its operations.
By Ruth Maseko Sep. 16, 2025

Zim, Algeria seek stronger ties

OIL and gas-rich Algeria wants to tap into Zimbabwe’s rich natural resources and strong industrial base, a top government official from the northern African high-income country.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 9, 2025

Modus operandi: Kill the game, vanish and no questions asked

This is Zimbabwe’s wildlife, our majestic game hunted for trophies worth thousands of dollars — and here, conveniently, “unaccounted for”.
By Shame Makoshori Aug. 15, 2025