Less than half of Zimbabwe firms see profit rise
CZI noted that although stability helped, several structural challenges continued to weigh on firms.
By Business Reporter
7h ago
PLZ brings early Christmas joy to Goromonzi villagers
More than 100 elderly and people with disabilities received Christmas gifts from PLZ, a gesture that was hailed by the Goromonzi headman.
By Concilia Mupezeni and Blessed Ndlovu
7h ago
Zanu PF going to the highest bidder
Zanu PF has been successfully hijacked by very dangerous people.
By Doctor Stop It
23h ago
Sales rep up for US$5 000 fraud
After the incident, the complainant engaged the services of Advisory Auditors to conduct a full audit at their company, Agricon Equipment Private Limited.
By Simbarashe Sithole
23h ago
Resist the assist
Some speeches (but maybe not enough!) start with “All protocol observed”, instead of listing a whole group of people of varying degrees of apparent importance.
By Tim Middleton
23h ago
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Prophet Freddy makes u-turn after criminal case collapses
The dispute centres on a 4 000-square-metre stand, Plot No. 7510 Subdivision 5, Mandalay of Sabonabona Farm, Kadoma, which Freddy claims was lawfully donated to him.
By Staff Reporter
23h ago
Australian investor upbeat about Tsholotsho gold project
The company, which explores and develops gold projects across Africa and Europe, has completed 2,411 metres of drilling so far.
By Ian Lyall
23h ago
Egodini saga in new twist
A crucial meeting was finally held on September 16 2025, where Terracotta pleaded its case and agreed to meet council’s new conditions.
By Sharon Sibindi
23h ago
Driving energy transformation through mandatory minerals energy fund
Zimbabwe and other Sadc countries have been experiencing power shortages, transmission incapacity and loss of electrons due to old infrastructure.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Dec. 14, 2025




