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Muswere kicked out as Information minister in reshuffle

Muswere has been shunted to the Ministry of Skills Audit and Development. replacing Paul Mavima, who has moved to the National Housing and Social Amenities portfolio.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 11, 2026

Valerio Sibanda tipped for cabinet post, Agriculture ministry to be restructured in new move, sources say

If confirmed, Sibanda’s appointment would continue a long-standing trend in which retired senior public officials are deployed into strategic civilian roles. 
By Freeman Makopa Feb. 3, 2026

Zimpapers: Missed opportunity to create public media

Zimpapers is the biggest news publishers in Zimbabwe by far.  
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Nov. 22, 2025

Government reacts to Russia’s Alabuga programme

This comes in the wake of similar investigations in South Africa, where Pretoria has launched a probe into the recruitment of its citizens for the Russia-Ukraine conflict. 
By Staff Reporter Nov. 20, 2025

‘Zim to leverage on Inga transmission power line’

The Quintet Electricity Project is set to generate more than 40 000MW of hydro power from the Congo River.
By BRENT SHAMU and PRIDE NYAMUPANGEDENGU Oct. 15, 2025

‘Zim to leverage on Inga transmission power line’

The Quintet Electricity Project is set to generate more than 40 000MW of hydro power from the Congo River.
By BRENT SHAMU and PRIDE NYAMUPANGEDENGU Oct. 15, 2025

Government moves to review licences, fees

“We need only one licence to cater for that. So we have eliminated all of these, and surely these will go a long way in improving the environment for doing business,” he said.
By SHARON ZEBRA and LESLEY KUFANDADA Oct. 7, 2025

Government moves to review licences, fees

“We need only one licence to cater for that. So we have eliminated all of these, and surely these will go a long way in improving the environment for doing business,” he said.
By SHARON ZEBRA and LESLEY KUFANDADA Oct. 7, 2025

Govt on alert for local food shortages: Muswere

Tobacco sales stood at a record of 354,4 million kilogrammes as at August 18 this year compared to 231 million kilogrammes sold at the same time last year, an increase of 53,07%.
By Sydney Kawadza Aug. 27, 2025