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Zim’s digital tax: A step forward, or a stumble?

The government's reasoning behind this move is quite clear.
By Evans Sagomba Jan. 16, 2026

Villagers welcome streetlights at Tongogara growth point

The streetlights were installed by Tongogara Rural District Council (RDC) as part of its ongoing programme to modernise rural service centres.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 15, 2026

Shadowy networks target locals to fight in Russia-Ukraine war

The Russian government also provides scholarships for Zimbabwean students to pursue studies in Russia as part of the Russia-Africa study initiative.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 15, 2026

Tax misstep risks derailing tourism boom

In November last year, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube raised Vat to 15,5% and proposed applying the standard rate to services offered by designated tourist facilities, including safaris and hunting
By Newsday Jan. 13, 2026

Bulawayo icon launches foundation

The Slimzar Wa Afrika Foundation aims to bridge the digital divide by equipping underprivileged youth with high-level skills, career guidance, and exposure to emerging technologies.
By Margaret Lubinda Jan. 11, 2026

Two villagers face attempted murder charges 

Jullen Sibanda and Ngqabutho Ncube were remanded in custody by magistrate Sibonginkosi Mkandla and will remain in custody pending the continuation of their trial.
By Langelihle Nyathi Jan. 11, 2026

15% digital services tax brews tension

A major concern is classification. Financial institutions say it is often unclear which international card transactions qualify as payments for taxable “services” under the law.
By Freeman Makopa Jan. 9, 2026

Fresh outcry over Matabeleland’s decades of neglect

This leads to high transport and maintenance costs, delays in moving goods and workers, and ultimately higher prices for consumers.
By Nizbert Moyo Jan. 7, 2026

Taxing for health: Tug-of-war over ring-fencing leaves Zimbos divided

“The government’s position is deeply disappointing,” laments Bernard Nkala, a respected healthcare economist. 
By Tonderayi Matonho Dec. 31, 2025