The Economics of Stability: Why Amendment No. 3 deserves a balance sheet conversation

Brian Kombora SINCE February 16, 2026, Zimbabwe’s public discourse has been saturated with debate over the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill (CAB3). Legal scholars have parsed its clauses, political actors…

2% bookmakers levy drives development – Parly

Herald Reporter The 2 percent levy being collected by the Lotteries and Gaming Board (LGB) from bookmakers is being effectively utilised, with a number of high-impact projects that align with…

Govt begins process of blending diesel amid fuel cost pressures

Debra Matabvu ZIMBABWE has begun formal research and trials into blending diesel with ethanol, marking a potentially significant shift as the Government continues to implement measures to cushion consumers from…

Zim creates half a million jobs in the past two years

Emmanuel Kafe ZIMBABWE created almost half a million jobs in the past two years, with nearly half — 238 000 — registered last year, latest statistics from the National Social…

Preparations complete for national hero Bere’s burial tomorrow

Gibson Nyikadzino and Walter Nyamukondiwa PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will tomorrow preside over the burial of national hero Air Commodore (Retired) Simon Bere at the National Heroes Acre. Air Commodore Bere died…

Let us value the prevailing peace — VP Chiwenga

Ray Bande Senior Reporter ZIMBABWEANS must value the prevailing peace and avoid unnecessary conflict as a way of paying tribute to the country’s fallen heroes and heroines, Vice President Dr…

First Lady launches first-ever trailblazing ‘Doek Drive’

Blessings Chidakwa Senior Reporter IN a unique and unprecedented move, First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has launched the groundbreaking Doek Drive, a symbol of respect, dignity and womanhood aimed at…

Govt embarks on national media literacy programme

Zimpapers Reporter THE Second Republic, under President Mnangagwa, has recorded landmark achievements in press freedom, which “demonstrate a Government that trusts its people and recognises that an informed citizenry is…

What your silence stands to inherit

Tinayo Kangai THERE is a subject most of us instinctively avoid: mortality. We postpone confronting it, lulled by the illusion that there will always be time to set things right.…

COMMENT: Zimbabwe’s industrial shift is no longer optional

THE export of raw tonnage is the shipment of national potential. For decades, Zimbabwe has watched its minerals — lithium, chrome, platinum, iron ore — disappear over the horizon in…

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