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Govt moves to rein in spiralling road carnage

Mangwana urged the media to uphold ethics when reporting on accidents, adding that insensitive coverage traumatised survivors and families. 
By BRENT SHAMU Dec. 1, 2025

Zimstat rolls out new data-driven governance systems

He said governance data has become an essential tool for both government and civil society as they design responses to social and economic inequalities.
By MUSAVENGANA CHIRAU Nov. 28, 2025

Zimbabwe in record wheat harvest, but imports hit new peak

The 2024 wheat season foreshadowed these contradictions
By Equity Axis Nov. 15, 2025

Inflation decline: RBZ must stay the course

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mushayavanhu's back-to-basics thrust has seen the central bank keeping an eagle eye on money supply growth to contain inflation.
By Newsday Nov. 3, 2025

Rising crime a stark reminder of struggling economy

The latest statistics released by the Zimbabwe Statistics Agency (ZimStat) paint a worrying picture of a nation grappling with deepening socio-economic challenges.
By Newsday Oct. 23, 2025

Road accidents up 20%

ZimStat’s services statistics manager Kureva Mukoki said the 15 350 road traffic accidents led to 2 926 injuries.
By LESLEY KUFANDADA and SHARON ZEBRA Oct. 15, 2025

Road accidents up 20%

ZimStat’s services statistics manager Kureva Mukoki said the 15 350 road traffic accidents led to 2 926 injuries.
By LESLEY KUFANDADA and SHARON ZEBRA Oct. 15, 2025
Premium

When water brings death: Chitungwiza’s sewage nightmare costing lives

Current projections by the World Population Review say between 419 611 and 420 000 inhabitants now live in Harare’s dormitory town.
By Tavonga Zvinonzwa Oct. 5, 2025

In the shadow of the sun: How Zim’s solar boom risks turning into a scam

Zimbabwe endures another round of crippling power cuts — sometimes stretching 18 hours a day — hordes of people are turning to solar power
By Moses Mugugunyeki Sep. 14, 2025