Business taxes reduction being gazetted
Debra Matabvu Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT will conclude the review of business taxes and regulatory levies as well as gazetting various Statutory Instruments (SIs) to legally enforce the changes during the…
Turning good rains into lasting national food security
Prof Obert Jiri The Ministry of Lands Agriculture Fisheries and Rural Development is strategically positioned to utilise the favourable rainfall forecast for the 2025/2026 summer cropping season as a catalyst…
The tragedy of Chief Maphungo Mabhena
Maphungo Mabhena was one of King Lobengula’s most trusted izinduna. He was in control of the king’s assets and cattle used for rituals and traditional ceremonies like umthontiso, a ritual…
Gender-Based Violence remains a hidden barrier in Zimbabwe’s HIV success story
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu MS NOBUHLE Moyo* from Mangwe District, Matabeleland South Province, was diagnosed with HIV in 2023 and for two years she had to take her antiretroviral therapy (ART) treatment…
Corporate names spark need for legal clarification as mining firm demands name change
JERSEY, Channel Islands — In a decisive move to untangle corporate identities, the international mining group Duration Gold has issued a public notice, clarifying legal separations and announcing the dissolution…
Parastatals to anchor US$15,8bn agriculture vision
Nqobile Bhebhe Zimpapers Business Hub Zimbabwe’s agricultural transformation, guided by the National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2) and the Agriculture and Food Systems Reform and Transformation Strategy 2 (AFSRTS2), prioritises State-Owned…
Government urges safety of learners in rain-affected provinces
Robin Muchetu, Health and Gender Reporter THE Government has urged parents, guardians and communities to prioritise the safety of learners in provinces affected by the ongoing heavy rains saying mitigatory…
Bonecrasher and protector: The legendary journey of Henry Jones at Highlanders FC
HENRY JONES still speaks about Highlanders the way men speak about something they once carried in their chest, heavy, personal and impossible to explain to people who were not there.…
Drowning in neglect: Harare cracks under water
Trust Freddy CheckPoint Desk IT is late Saturday afternoon in Harare’s central business district and the sky is no longer just grey, it has changed into a heavy, suffocating purple.…











