Zim’s digital tax: A step forward, or a stumble?

The government's reasoning behind this move is quite clear.
By Evans Sagomba 1h ago

Dumisani Mpofu sees positive spin-offs out of Afcon disaster

Mpofu also defended head coach Marian “Mario” Marinica, pointing to the limited preparation time available to the technical team.
By Admire Jamu-mlambo 2h ago

NDC 3.0 at a crossroads: Ambition, accountability and climate justice

Government officials presented NDC 3.0 as an evolution of Zimbabwe’s earlier submissions, aligned with Vision 2030 and the National Development Strategy 2.
By Tracy Mafa 3h ago

Kadoma distributes hampers to the elderly.

THE City of Kadoma has demonstrated its commitment to supporting vulnerable members of society by distributing food hampers to senior citizens and persons with disabilities
By Azriel Chimeno Jan. 14, 2026

Teachers ambush govt with new salary demands

TEACHERS’ unions have renewed pressure on the government with fresh salary review demands, just as schools reopened.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jan. 14, 2026

Emcoz demands urgent fix to digital tax law

In response, the Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion ministry stated on January 7, 2026, clarifying that online purchases of goods are not liable for the new tax.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jan. 14, 2026

River Valley Group pledges support for needy children

Dube said the commitment was rooted in the belief that meaningful development begins with investing in children, who represent both the present and future of the nation.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 11, 2026

Fresh VAT headache for Zimbabwe’s tourism sector

Finance minister Mthuli Ncube announced the changes, which increased the standard VAT rate by 0.5% to 15.5% in his 2026 budget that was presented in November last year.
By TTW Jan. 11, 2026

Fear grips Chitungwiza as murder cases surge

The Standard established that the meeting also led to the identification of suspects, who were subsequently forwarded to the police for further investigation.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 11, 2026