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Zera, ZETDC iron out proposed private sector power retail deal

THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) and the (ZETDC) are now working on modalities to allow private firms to sell and distribute electricity
By RUTH MASEKO Oct. 28, 2025

Zim’s energy future bright: Zera

Mazambani emphasised that energy is a key enabler of economic development.
By Nizbert Moyo Sep. 20, 2025

Azam TV eyes local match coverage

The Tanzania-based broadcaster has incorporated local stations, including Bulawayo’s Keyona TV, which is exclusive to Azam and the government-owned Transmedia decoder
By BRENT SHAMU Jul. 29, 2025
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Zimbabwe lifts ban on unblended petrol amid ethanol shortages

Local ethanol producers suspend operations during the rainy season because the wet conditions make the harvesting of sugarcane difficult.
By Blessed Ndlovu May. 4, 2025

Masvingo student fatally stabs classmate

Dhewa said Madhara was taken to a local clinic, where he died on admission.
By WILLIAM VUNDLA Feb. 6, 2025

Traders demand clarity on unleaded fuel policy

In August 2024, the government issued Statutory Instrument (SI) 150 of 2024, mandating fuel importers to blend a specific percentage of ethanol with petrol before selling it to motorists.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jan. 31, 2025

Zimbabwe-Zambia energy summit excites Zera

Under the official patronage of Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Energy and Power Development for 2024, the summit will unveil energy project plans from both countries.
By Business Reporter Nov. 13, 2024

Dube haunted by Azam contract

NewsDay Sport understands that Azam are not keen on releasing Dube unless they are paid US$300 000.
By Fortune Mbele Mar. 6, 2024

Zim govt must not sleep on the wheel

Where logistics are poor, economic growth will be slow, and social services will be affected. Surely, this is not what Zimbabwe wants for now.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Sep. 29, 2023