Six killed, 40 injured in bus crash

By James Muonwa A FATAL road traffic accident along the Harare-Mukumbura road in Mashonaland Central province has left six people dead, while 40 were injured. Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) national spokesperson, Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the…

Zimbabwe harvests 578,000 tonnes of wheat, surpassing national demand

Milling MEA ZIMBABWE has recorded its highest-ever wheat output, harvesting 578,059 metric tonnes during the 2025 winter season, a milestone that not only exceeds last year’s record but also surpasses the country’s annual wheat requirement. Lands, Agriculture,…

Mnangagwa warns foreign investors over pollution, labour abuses

By Anna Chibamu President Emmerson Mnangagwa has issued a stern warning to foreign investors, particularly those in the mining sector, adding that government is finalising measures to hold polluters and labour rights violators accountable. Delivering his…

Mnangagwa hails tight policy impact on ZWG stability, inflation

By Alois Vinga President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Tuesday praised the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s (RBZ) tight monetary policy stance, describing it as favourable for sustaining economic activity and maintaining stability in the economy. Since taking over…

Zimbabwe calls for unconditional removal of Western sanctions

Xinhua Zimbabweans on Saturday marked Anti-Sanctions Day in Harare, the country’s capital, calling for the unconditional removal of Western sanctions imposed on the country over two decades ago. The SADC Anti-Sanctions Day, commemorated on Oct. 25,…

Storm brews over Zimbabwe presidential extension plan

By AFP The Zimbabwe ruling party’s backing of a term extension for President Emmerson Mnangagwa, which requires a change to the constitution, has fuelled anger and fears of deepening authoritarianism. Zanu-PF, accused of corruption and misrule…