Zimbabwe joins global elite as MCAZ attains WHO Maturity Level 4 status

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Health Reporter ZIMBABWE has become only the fourth country in the world to have its medicines regulator, the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ), attain the World…

SMEs encouraged to utilise digital payments

Judith Phiri Zimpapers Business Hub THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has called on small and medium enterprises to utilise digital payments in today’s evolving economy as a strategic enabler…

Norton records improved client satisfaction in MSU survey

Diana Nherera NORTON Town Council has recorded a significant improvement in customer satisfaction, with a mid-year survey conducted by Midlands State University (MSU) showing that residents are increasingly satisfied with…

Investment income drives FMHL five-month earnings

Nelson Gahadza Senior Business Reporter FIRST Mutual Holdings Limited (FMHL) delivered a sharp improvement in earnings during the first five months of 2026, with robust investment returns offsetting a surge…

HardRock, Dynamos to play remaining minutes of abandoned game … Both teams found guilty and fined

Zimpapers Sports Hub HARDROCK and Dynamos have been found guilty of causing abandonment of their game and ordered to play the remaining minutes behind closed doors. In addition, both teams…

Import influx cripples AVM Africa as capacity utilisation plummets to 10pc

Martin Kadzere LOCAL bus manufacturer AVM Africa’s capacity utilisation has dropped to between 5 and 10 percent, weighed down by weak demand due to an influx of imports, managing director…

FBC Bank reaffirms commitment to support SME growth, success

Judith Phiri Zimpapers Business Hub FBC Bank Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the growth and success of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), recognising their crucial role as the…

Cabinet approves tobacco legal framework

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Cabinet has approved tobacco related legal framework so that it reflects the growing and evolving sector so that it provides support to farmers and stakeholders through…

Human-wildlife conflict claims 486 lives over 10 years in Zimbabwe

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe has recorded 12 374 human-wildlife conflict incidents over the past decade, resulting in 486 deaths, 554 injuries and the loss of 4 025 livestock, prompting…

Chitungwiza pedestrian crossing marking programme gains momentum as road safety campaign intensifies

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter The national pedestrian crossing marking and repainting programme, aimed at improving road safety around schools and protecting vulnerable road users, is continuing countrywide — with the…

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