Gold climbs after levy chaos drives biggest gain
Gold rose again after posting its biggest one-day gain in 18 months, as confusion over US President Donald Trump’s tariff agenda drove investors to buy the precious metal as a haven.
Private sector intensifies renewable energy investments for self-sufficiency
Zimbabwe’s private sector is intensifying its investment in the power sector to secure a reliable supply, increasingly focusing on renewable energy to meet their own consumption needs.
Textbook gender bias sparks debate
Lloyd Makonya Correspondent A SECTION of the Grade Three textbook Ventures Primary: Family, Religion, and Moral Education has ignited debate over gender roles in Zimbabwe’s education system. The book…
Raza begins PSL campaign
ZIMBABWE all-rounder Sikandar Raza is expected to be in the mix as two-time champions Lahore Qalandars get their campaign underway in the 10th edition of the Pakistan Super League against title holders Islamabad United today.
National tractor fleet boosted to help small farmers
Mechanisation programmes for both large and smallholder farmers are being accelerated by the Government to conserve water and boost food security.
Yuan falls versus everything as China’s tariff relief valve
China is letting the yuan weaken against almost all major currencies to support its teetering economy as a trade war with the US deepens.
Teacher fined US$200 for whipping learner
A HARARE teacher has been fined US$200 for assaulting a 12-year-old learner, inflicting injuries that required medical attention.
ALL SET FOR GOSPEL AWARDS
Its all systems go for the inaugural edition of the Zimbabwe Gospel Music Awards (ZIGMA) at the Casino Marina, Longcheng Plaza, tonight.
Crop harvesting begins
ZIMBABWE is poised for a satisfactory agricultural season, with crops planted on an unprecedented four million hectares set for harvest.
Defence Uni urged to research on national security issues
PARLIAMENT has urged the Zimbabwe National Defence University (ZNDU) to conduct empirical research on national security issues and share its findings with Cabinet to inform robust policy decisions.









