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Govt moves to protect national herd

Marapira said the programme was part of a broader strategy to strengthen Zimbabwe’s self-reliance in agricultural inputs.
By Patricia Sibanda 1h ago

Call for government to support councils

He said both urban and rural councils continued to struggle to meet performance targets, with most falling below set benchmarks, although within acceptable variance levels.
By Gracious Daniel 1h ago

Communities key to Africa’s conservation success: WWF

He stressed that conservation must prioritise community needs and rights, ensuring locals actively participate in decision-making.
By Obert Siamilandu 1h ago

Suppliers, contractors to have access to forex: RBZ

RBZ governor John Mushayavanhu welcomed the initiative, saying it promotes the use of ZiG and sets the stage for a transition to exclusive domestic currency usage.

Nearly half of Zim’s industrial capacity lies idle

Local firms such as Truworths Limited, Beta Holdings and Khayah Cement Limited have also entered corporate rescue, while others have exited the market altogether. 
By Ruth Maseko 2h ago

Old Mutual Zim AUM climbs 9,2% to US$1,34bn

“Old Mutual Investment Group Zimbabwe (Private) Limited AUM: R22,5 billion (2024: R20,6 billion). We remain the largest investment management company in Zimbabwe,” the group said. 
By Tatira Zwinoira 2h ago

Zimbabwe set to host AUSC Region 5 table tennis tournament

ZTTU president, Noah Ferenando, confirmed that this will be the first edition of the tournament which the country is hosting in 30 years.
By Hellen Jeremiah Mar. 17, 2026

A long-overdue reform in public procurement

Standard pricing guidelines for commonly procured items will help ministries and agencies to purchase at reasonable and comparable rates, reducing opportunities for abuse. 
By Newsday Mar. 17, 2026
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Political tension overshadows General’s death

The controversial Bill seeks, among other amendments, to extend Parliament’s tenure and that of the President by two years when they expire in 2028. 
By Staff Reporter Mar. 16, 2026