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Woman in court for allegedly duping friend of US$13 500

Susan Shamiso Charewa was remanded in custody to May 28 pending investigations, with the State represented by prosecutor Takudzwa Jambawo.
By Lisa Bangomwe 8h ago

Harare residents' trust sounds alarm over worsening water crisis

In a statement, HRT said the ongoing crisis was severely disrupting daily life, with women, children and the elderly hardest hit.
By Donald Nyandoro 9h ago

Ideas for the future: What participants from Africa proposed at the 2nd Open Dialogue

The three-day programme at the National Centre Russia in Moscow brought together expert discussions, presentations by authors of the best essays from around the world
By Tintswalo Baloyi 10h ago

Mavima rallies stakeholders for housing drive

The event is scheduled for tomorrow in Avondale.
By Staff Reporter 12h ago

57% of What, Exactly? Why capacity utilisation is the wrong answer to the wrong question about Zimbabwe's industry

To understand why the denominator in Zimbabwe's capacity utilisation fraction is so problematic, you have to understand the economy that created it.
By Valentine Muhamba 13h ago

Musonda bows out after trailblazing career

The 34-year-old last represented Zimbabwe during the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 in Abu Dhabi.
By Sports Reporter 14h ago

Kombis’ boss in soup over MDC protest fliers

The State further alleges that the material was designed to incite public violence, breach of peace or disorder in greater Harare.
By Lisa Bangomwe 14h ago

Why companies’ re-registration deadline was extended

According to the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency’s preliminary Economic Census findings, there were just over 204 000 operational establishments in the country as of March 2025. 
By Tatira Zwinoira 14h ago

Tough times hit industry as costs surge

These included tax reforms, changes in customs procedures, and adjustments in indigenisation regulations.
By Sharon Zebra 14h ago