France realigning relations with Zim
Zimbabwe and France, along with the European Union (EU), are realigning their formerly acrimonious positions towards each other, to one focused on mutual cooperation. French Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Paul-Bertrand…
Western silence allows Israel to get away with murder
Eva Bartlett On March 19, RT war correspondent Steve Sweeney and his cameraman Ali Rida Sbeity were injured by an Israeli strike metres from where they stood in southern Lebanon.…
From waste to wonder: The Sprout rises at Geo Pomona
Harmony Agere On what was once a landscape defined by smoke, stench and smouldering waste, a new story is being written—one plated with ambition, innovation and national pride. At the…
COMMENT: Bulawayo’s litter crisis: A mirror of fading civic pride and financial illiteracy
John Mupa, [email protected] BULAWAYO, the City of Kings, once renowned for its pristine streets, is today grappling with a crisis far deeper than aesthetics. A city whose name once evoked…
Editorial Comment: Zim finally comes up with law that closes the tap on lost wealth
THERE is a certain wisdom in the old adage that charity begins at home. For Zimbabwe’s grain and oilseed processing sector, that wisdom is about to become law. When Statutory…
Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill: A case for seven-year terms
Ishmael Mada The Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill represents a significant milestone in Zimbabwe’s revolutionary trajectory. At its core, the Bill reflects and brings to the fore the supremacy of…
China’s new tariff‑free regime for Africa: The potential upside and downside
Lauren Johnston China’s President Xi Jinping announced in February 2026 that from May 1 China would be granting zero-tariff treatment to 53 African countries. That is all of them bar…
RG’s Office now more efficient than ever before
The Civil Registry Department is undergoing a major transformation aimed at improving efficiency, accessibility and service delivery for Zimbabweans at home and in the diaspora. Zimpapers Reporter DEBRA MATABVU interviewed…
How informal businesses can power Zimbabwe’s growth
Nixon Chekenya Every morning across Zimbabwe, the economy wakes up long before office doors open. VENDORS set up stalls in Mbare, carpenters begin work in Glen View, cross-border traders prepare…











