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‘Tax policy should encourage business, not punish it’ 

Zimbabwe, however, risks driving businesses back into informality—the very opposite of what the tax system is intended to achieve. 
By Jacob Mutisi Dec 24, 2025
Chinese miners booted out of Gwampa mining deal after unlawful share allocation
Chinese miners booted out of Gwampa mining deal after unlawful share allocation
The respondents were ordered to pay the costs of the suit.
By Staff Reporter Dec 23, 2025
Chamisa renews calls for dialogue 
Chamisa said unity should not be treated as a slogan but as the starting point for national recovery through genuine dialogue. 
By Miriam Mangwaya Dec 22, 2025
Rights activists slam govt silence over Russia exploitation claims
Zimbabwe was expected to raise the matter at the second Ministerial Conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum, held in Cairo, Egypt, from December 19 to 20.  
By Staff Reporter Dec 22, 2025
Empowerment funds not for Christmas, ED adviser warns
Tungwarara was speaking in Chimanimani, Manicaland province, on Saturday, where he addressed hundreds of Zanu PF supporters during the disbursement of empowerment funds. 
By Kenneth Nyangani Dec 22, 2025
The presidential term limit: A problem that won’t go away
Since Mnangagwa will have served two five-year terms by 2028, this section will obviously have to be amended if he is to be allowed to serve any longer. 
By VERITAS Dec 22, 2025
Mthuli tax climbdown fails to save the poor
Treasury also proposed reducing the intermediated money transfer tax (IMTT) on ZiG transactions to 1,5% from 2%, while retaining the 2% rate on United States dollar transfers.  
By Tatira Zwinoira Dec 21, 2025
Government ignores concerns over human rights abuses in Russia’s Alabuga 
Zimbabwe was represented at the conference by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Amon Murwira. 
By Staff Reporter Dec 21, 2025
China vows to continue giving Zim a shoulder to lean on
“This year, our bilateral trade continues its strong momentum, which is poised to surpass last year's historic record of US$3,8 billion,” Zhou said. 
By Blessed Ndlovu Dec 20, 2025
People with albinism recount stigma, myths, fear of murder for rituals
Some recall pregnant women telling them not to look at them when they meet on the streets, believing their unborn child might resemble them. 
By MARGARET LUBINDA Dec 20, 2025
MMPZ only Sadc surviving consortium member after collapse of 8 regional chapters
MPPZ director Sandra Chivomvu told journalists during the tour at Nkulumane that the organisation turned 21 this year since it was formed in 2004. 
By Silas Nkala Dec 20, 2025
Poverty fuels new HIV infections among women
NAC provincial manager for Matebeleland South, Mgcini Sibanda, expressed worry over the plight of women in the province.  
By Vanessa Gonye Dec 20, 2025
Nzvimbe community solar power projects 94% complete
The 153 kW solar power project is being constructed by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) using funds from the Rural Electrification Fund. 
By Jairos Saunyama Dec 20, 2025
No to extending presidential term to 2030: NAP
He stated that they seek formal redress and economic restoration for communal and rural areas, adding that merging with the establishment would compromise their mission.  
By Nizbert Moyo Dec 20, 2025
Create jobs, youths urged
“Empowering youths through technical training is part of the country’s broader development vision.” 
By NOKUXOLA MBANGENI Dec 20, 2025
Gold case exposes reign of terror
The alleged terror gang is also accused of effecting court orders using militias instead of following due processes, according to court documents in possession of NewsDay Weekender. 
By Staff Reporter Dec 20, 2025
Police offer huge reward for Guruve serial killer
After committing the heinous crimes, he is believed to have retreated into a forest in the mountains, where the suspect is alleged to be hiding. 
By Nyaradzo Chiba Dec 20, 2025
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Jewellers petition Mangudya over ‘fraudulent’ gold deal
Wan Wenjin, through its legal representatives, also implored MIF to probe Nenzou’s conduct relating to his deal with Sithole. 
By Staff Reporter Dec 19, 2025
Zim forges unbreakable bond between community and disaster risk preparedness
In the rural community of Chiredzi, Tendai Chikomo, a headman, nods approvingly in a recent interview.
By Tonderayi Matonho Dec 19, 2025
Zim endorses Sadc roadmap for Madagascar peace deal
President Emmerson Mnangagwa was represented at the summit by the Foreign Affairs and International Trade minister Amon Murwira, who participated from State House.
By Staff Reporter Dec 19, 2025
CCZ blitz against unethical price hikes during festive season
CCZ acknowledged operational cost pressures, but insisted these could not be used to justify exploitative pricing, especially when consumer spending peaks.
By Nqobizwe Thebe Dec 19, 2025
Industry ministry unveils revenue sharing drive
According to the minister, the framework will improve transparency, build trust between investors and communities and promote inclusive growth.
By Blessed Ndlovu Dec 19, 2025
Zanu PF affiliates voice support for Tungwarara CC co-option
The provincial executive confirmed Tungwarara’s appointment to fill a vacancy left by Dorothy Mabika, who was elected provincial women’s league chairperson.
By Kenneth Nyangani Dec 19, 2025
New law sparks fears of job losses
Council director for housing and community services Dictor Khumalo said he received communication from the Architectural Council of Zimbabwe regarding the SI.
By Silas Nkala Dec 19, 2025
Magistrate throws spanners in AMH, Zaba freedom bid
The defence had argued that the State’s case was vague, disclosed no offence at law and violated constitutional protection of free expression. 
By Desmond Chingarande Dec 19, 2025
Zimbabwe flags climate risks
On international negotiations, Chifamba acknowledged that recent outcomes fell short of expectations. 
By Tatenda Kunaka Dec 19, 2025
ZESA says power supply ‘stable’ over festive season 
The utility said the country has also secured additional electricity imports through the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) to cushion the grid against potential shortfalls. 
By GARY GERALD MTOMBENI Dec 18, 2025
ARTUZ issues exam threat over unpaid allowances 
In a letter seen by NewsDay, addressed to ZIMSEC chairperson Paul Mapfumo, ARTUZ president Obert Masaraure said the examinations body owes teachers about 70% of their allowances.
By BRENT SHAMU Dec 18, 2025