Treasury out of line on payroll loans

On the surface, Treasury’s intervention appears legally and morally defensible. 
By Newsday 4h ago

How Liberation City is repositioning Harare as tourism hub

Zimbabwe’s tourism sector has many glaring shortcomings: from ridiculous pricing to shoddy marketing. 
By Business Reporter 10h ago

Vote buying claims, apathy mar Nkulumane by-election

Many were observed entering stations with crutches to receive assistance in voting. 
By Margaret Lubinda and Nizbert Moyo Dec. 21, 2025

Interbank lending slows as banks adopt defensive stance

The trend is raising fresh questions about liquidity distribution and the underlying stability of the banking sector, businessdigest can report.
By Belinda Chiroodza Dec. 19, 2025

Interview: Zimbabwe inflation to hit single digits soon - RBZ

Inflation is expected to continue a downward trajectory, reaching single-digit levels in the first quarter of 2026.
By Freeman Makopa Dec. 19, 2025

RBZ halts govt’s heavy reliance on borrowings... marks 20 months after ending quasi-fiscal era

The RBZ itself was left burdened with monumental debts accumulated while acting as lender of last resort to the state.
By Freeman Makopa Dec. 19, 2025

Ngezi Platinum woes deepen

Mafu was awarded US$196 750 last year in September and Mwaruwari, who made his plea a little later, was granted close to US$600 000.
By Fortune Mbele Dec. 19, 2025

Nkala out as OK chairman, as board gets reconstituted

Last month, OK explained that the board would be reconstituted to introduce fresh expertise and new perspectives. 
By Tatira Zwinoira Dec. 18, 2025

Carbon insurance: A key engine for economic growth  

Carbon credit insurance protects investors and project developers from risks such as regulatory changes, carbon issuance delays, verification disputes, and project underperformance.
By Melody Chikono Dec. 17, 2025