Why Beitbridge is rated a crime hotspot
The border between Zimbabwe and South Africa, popularly known as the Beitbridge-Musina border, has been rated a major crime hotspot.
By Silas Nkala
Dec. 4, 2025
Forbes buckles under record freight boom
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) said the spike was being driven by a boom in mineral exports and increased importation of farming inputs ahead of the rainy season.
By Ruth Maseko
Dec. 1, 2025
Cross-border insurance efforts stalled by fragmented regulations
The insurance executive said the lack of shared platforms, systems and pooled capabilities was driving up operational costs and weakening competitiveness, especially for smaller players.
By Melody Chikono
Nov. 24, 2025
Round-the-clock Vic Falls border access boosts regional tourism
Administrative changes to make the border post operational 24 hours a day will ease the crossing of the border, and facilitate movement within the region.
By Staff Reporter
Nov. 22, 2025
Sisters build logistics giant against all odds and expectations
She attributes this mindset to values deeply rooted in her upbringing: resilience, independence, unity, faith and confidence.
By Tendai Sauta
Nov. 21, 2025
Cross-border insurance vital for African integration
Francis Nzwili, managing director of Continental Re Botswana, emphasised the importance of accurate risk assessment in cross-border trade.
By Melody Chikono
Nov. 20, 2025
Beitbridge border doubles daily freight capacity
This milestone was achieved following a major upgrading and modernisation of the freight terminal, positioning the port as a strategic regional trade hub.
By Staff Reporter
Nov. 20, 2025
Modernise Plumtree border to curb drug smuggling: Stakeholders
The function was attended by all ward councillors from Plumtree and senior government officials, including residents from the area.
By Mpumelelo Moyo
Nov. 10, 2025
Work on Maitengwe rusumes after 20 years
He stated they were originally mobilised for the construction of the Maitengwe Border Road, but the project was stalled due to insufficient funding.
By Silas Nkala
Oct. 29, 2025




