Central bank independence is sacrosanct — and must not be negotiated by deadline

The concern is understandable. Credit is expensive, investment is constrained and firms are struggling to expand in an economy still finding its footing after years of volatility.
By Newsday 29m ago

Zimbabwe’s Climate Change Management Bill: A panacea for sustainable climate mitigation

If passed, the legislation will establish a national framework for climate governance, mainstreaming climate action into key sectors such as agriculture, energy and mining.
By Christopher Mahove May. 16, 2026

New environmental law will need strict enforcement

THE introduction of the Environmental Management Bill of 2026, approved by Cabinet last week, could not have come at a more critical time.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa May. 15, 2026

Six and counting: DeMbare’s winless curse drags on

In a chaotic, high-stakes encounter, the Harare giants twice surrendered their lead as Herentals fought back to secure a point that felt like a win for the hosts.
By Henry Mhara May. 15, 2026

Bulawayo residents summit demands action

Devolution is enshrined under sections 264 and 265 of the 2013 Constitution.
By Patricia Sibanda May. 15, 2026

From Australia to Southern Africa: Champion shares blueprint for advancing women in politics

“I realised then that something had to change and that women needed support and institutional backing to increase their numbers,” she said.
By Moses Magadza May. 14, 2026

World Health Organization moves to debunk hantavirus myths

The World Health Organization (WHO) has moved to counter growing misinformation about hantavirus amid rising public concern and speculation on social media.
By Musavengana Chirau May. 13, 2026

Ministry halts illegal construction at Harare’s protected Ramsar Site

Despite these protections, the Vlei recently became the frontline of a high-stakes battle between conservation and political patronage. 
By Allen Mangava May. 13, 2026