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NewsDay

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US eyes increased investment in Zim

Tremont said the United States was keen to expand economic engagement with Zimbabwe, citing shared values of innovation, entrepreneurship and agriculture.
By Miriam Mangwaya 3h ago

18 get help at Gweru’s Ortho Camp

Speaking during the camp, orthopaedic specialist Brian Paketh said the programme had recorded encouraging progress, with several successful procedures already completed.
By KEITH JEKETERA 20h ago

Cowdray residents revolt over US$39m servicing scheme

The residents’ groups said they were initially informed by the city council that Kwangu had been contracted to install sewer and road infrastructure in the area.
By JEFFREY MUVUNDUSI 20h ago

Ex-Hwedza RDC CEO awarded US$15 000 for malicious prosecution

Former Hwedza Rural District Council chief executive officer, John Kundeya has successfully sued the local authority for malicious prosecution,
By Staff Reporter 22h ago

High-integrity carbon markets, local credit ratings urgent for climate finance

According to many international reports, the gap between climate financing requirements and actual funding still remains very important across many African countries.
By Ephraim Chawoneka Jun. 5, 2026

Bangladesh moves to open diplomatic mission in Harare

Shafi said Dhaka wants to strengthen its presence in Zimbabwe and across other emerging markets as Bangladesh's economy continues to grow.
By Donald Nyandoro Jun. 5, 2026

Govt backs Catholic teachers training college in Karoi 

In a speech read on his behalf by ministry director Darlington Damba, Shava said the project represented more than the construction of buildings. 
By Nhau Mangirazi Jun. 5, 2026

TruckStore opens landmark West Rand used trucks shop

Used trucks are often the first step into the logistics business in Zimbabwe. Lower acquisition costs make them more accessible, but reliability remains the key issue.
By Andrew Muzamhindo Jun. 5, 2026

Climate change risks in mining in Southern Africa

Unfortunately, the costs kept piling up and the operation was forced to close, resulting in revenue plummeting by 44% bleeding the company’s liquidity
By Tatenda Hanyani Jun. 5, 2026