Industry Minister Ndlovu applauds media’s key role in boosting ZITF 2026 profile

The minister praised the scale of this year’s coverage, revealing that more than 800 media practitioners were accredited for the 2026 exhibition.
By Langelihle Nyathi Apr. 27, 2026

Rights under siege amid rising political control

The controversy surrounding Constitutional Amendment No 3 Bill is not simply about extending presidential tenure — it is about the integrity of democratic processes.
By Newsday Apr. 24, 2026

Zambia treason case sucks in ZBC

This revelation came during the ongoing trial of M’membe, the leader of the Socialist Party, who is facing grave charges under the republic’s State Security Act.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Apr. 24, 2026

Unifreight buys 86.7% of FedEx Zimbabwe partner in US$2.08m deal

The consideration represents approximately 15.7% of Unifreight’s current market capitalisation on the ZSE.
By Nhau Mangirazi Apr. 17, 2026

NAP pushes ‘lithium-for-fuel’ policy amid price surge

The Nationalists Alliance Party (NAP) has sounded the alarm over surging fuel prices, warning of severe knock-on effects for households and businesses already strained by rising costs. 
By Staff Reporter Mar. 20, 2026

Practise what you preach on ZiG

Charges for passports, duties, and other official services, including fuel, which remains a reference point in the parallel market, should be payable exclusively in ZiG.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Mar. 20, 2026

Suppliers, contractors to have access to forex: RBZ

RBZ governor John Mushayavanhu welcomed the initiative, saying it promotes the use of ZiG and sets the stage for a transition to exclusive domestic currency usage.

A long-overdue reform in public procurement

Standard pricing guidelines for commonly procured items will help ministries and agencies to purchase at reasonable and comparable rates, reducing opportunities for abuse. 
By Newsday Mar. 17, 2026

‘Massive deception over Zimbabwean journalism’... state mounts web of firewalls criminalising press freedoms: Report

Fresh evidence exposing the depth of what authors described as Zimbabwe’s “repressive” media landscape emerged this week, with a detailed investigation documenting deepening risks
By Shame Makoshori Mar. 13, 2026