Regulatory reforms: Zim’s opportunity to reset the cost of doing business

At their core, the reforms represent a recognition that economic growth cannot occur where regulation becomes punitive instead of facilitative.
By Believe Guta May. 21, 2026

Policy inconsistency Zim’s Archilles heel

THE return of 67 farms to their white owners from whom they had been taken at the height of the land reform exercise at the turn of the millenium is testament of policy inconsistency
By Harry Peter Wilson May. 15, 2026

ZPRA vets demand seized farms

The country’s foreign debt stood at US$13,6 billion as of September 2025, including US$7,7 billion in arrears. 
By Silas Nkala May. 15, 2026

Zimbabwe to cut mobile money charges in financial sector reforms

Mobile money users have long complained about high transfer costs, including the Intermediated Money Transfer Tax (IMTT) and charges levied by service providers.
By Boitumelo Makhurane May. 12, 2026

Land return plan sparks backlash from war veterans

They said a proper audit was needed to assess land utilisation, multiple farm ownership and fairness in past allocations before restitution was finalised.
By Silas Nkala May. 11, 2026

Winky D headlines Fill-Up Bindura concert

Music lovers in and around Bindura are in for a treat as Winky D is set to headline the “Fill-Up Bindura” concert at Bindura Country Club on May 2, promising an electrifying night of entertainment.
By Style Reporter Apr. 26, 2026

CBZ clarifies phased settlement plan for US$74,8m legacy debt

However, in a statement, CBZ said the settlement will now be processed through phased receipts from the RBZ and Treasury.
By Business Reporter Apr. 21, 2026

Government unveils sweeping agricultural reform package

According to Ncube, a key outcome of the reforms will be lower production costs, a major constraint on the sector’s performance.
By Lesley Kufandada Apr. 9, 2026

SA miner Valterra seeks payment plan

The company said it was in discussions with the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion (MoFED) after revealing last month that authorities owed it R1,9 billion.  
By Tatira Zwinoira Apr. 2, 2026