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Ziscosteel has been about to be revived since 2004. Here is a timeline of every promise and what it cost Zimbabwe.

Following the fact-finding tour, PAC chairperson Caston Matewu observed that it is simply not feasible for Zisco Steel to ever make steel again in its current state,

Can IPEC Protect Medical Aid Policyholders Without Controlling Costs? 

No regulator can credibly claim to protect policyholders if prices remain opaque, inconsistent and detached from the contribution base that members and employers can realistically sustain.
By Jacob Mutisi 4h ago

TIMB orders buyers to all auction floors amid pricing crisis

The directive comes amid low prices on the auction floors.
By Nhau Mangirazi 8h ago

ED helped me to fulfil my 2023 electoral promises — CCC mayor

He also applauded Mnangagwa for availing clean water to marginalised members of the opposition party through this transformative intervention.
By Kenneth Nyangani May. 18, 2026

Air Force warns over ‘illegal’ Hatfield golf course stands

The objection follows a government notice announcing plans to transform the recreational space to 17 low-density residential stands, each measuring 2 000 square metres.
By Staff Reporter May. 18, 2026

Mobile clinics bridge healthcare gap in Harare’s peri-urban communities

The visit formed part of NAC’s assessment of how funds from the Aids Levy are being utilised through community-based implementation partners, particularly ZimbosAbantu Health Care on Wheels.
By Khumbulani Muleya May. 17, 2026

Region’s high school graduates lead trek to SA

The pulse of the border was most frantic in early January, as the post-holiday rush saw a surge in travelers before gradually tapering off toward the end of March.
By Staff Reporter May. 17, 2026

Binga to recruit local teachers to end staffing crisis

To combat the exhausting distances learners travel, the government has pursued a "deliberate policy" of establishing satellite schools in almost every community.
By Staff Reporter May. 17, 2026

Zim industrialisation agenda needs diaspora backing

Machakaire described the Zimbabwean diaspora as one of the country’s greatest assets, saying citizens living abroad continued to contribute through
By Staff Reporter May. 16, 2026