Private sector must be involved more: Sadc
Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter THE African Continental Free Trade Area is a critical resilience strategy and survival instrument for economies in the face of global shocks, and the continent’s private sector…
City roads set for facelift
Freeman Razemba-Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT will soon attend to major roads in and around Harare, which are in bad condition. Yesterday, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona led a delegation…
Community radios preserve local culture: Minister
Zimpapers Reporter THE licencing of community radio stations is a clear reflection of the Second Republic’s policy and philosophy of leaving no one and no place behind, Information, Publicity and…
Concourt sets date for term extension hearing
Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter THE Constitutional Court has set February 9, 2026, as the date to hear an application challenging Zanu PF’s Resolution 1 of 2024 aimed at extending President…
Beitbridge housing project on course
Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau GOVERNMENT has moved to complete a long-stalled housing project in Beitbridge as part of efforts to ease accommodation challenges for civil servants in the border town. Matabeleland…
Deadline for reserved sector extended
Trust Freddy-Zimpapers Correspondent GOVERNMENT has extended the deadline for foreign nationals operating in reserved sectors of the economy to submit their regularisation plans from January 31 to February 17, 2026.…
EDITORIAL : A MOVE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION BY OUR POLICE
POLICE Commissioner-General Stephen Mutamba’s announcement that our police officers will begin wearing body cameras and visible name tags marks a potentially significant turning point in the relationship between law enforcement…
Gold rally: Bullion bulwarking ZiG, reserves
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Zimbabwe’s economy is reaping huge benefits from the rally in global gold prices, which is driving growth of foreign currency reserves and bolstering the Reserve Bank’s capacity to…











