Mash Central Exceeds Winter Wheat Production Target
Mashonaland Central province in Zimbabwe has successfully surpassed its winter wheat production target for the season, indicating a strong agricultural performance.
Mashonaland Central province in Zimbabwe has successfully surpassed its winter wheat production target for the season, indicating a strong agricultural performance.
The Zimbabwean government is mobilizing the private sector and the diaspora to enhance housing delivery across the country. This initiative aims to accelerate the provision of housing solutions.
Stakeholders in Zimbabwe are expressing concerns about potential negative consequences and discrimination issues arising from proposed medical aid reforms in the country.
An article from NewsDay Zimbabwe emphasizes the critical importance of protocol, likely in a political or social context within the country.
Premier African Minerals successfully raised £1 million, despite its shares simultaneously hitting new low values.
UN Tourism Secretary-General jets into Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe is experiencing a 'Great Trek' as many of its leading companies are delisting from the local stock exchange, raising concerns about the country's economic future.
EcoCash is conducting a tour to highlight the new bill-splitting feature available on its super application.
A significant milestone by Zenda Gallery is highlighted as a key indicator of Zimbabwe's growing presence in the international art scene.
Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu PF party is pushing for the passage of CAB3 legislation, claiming there is no significant opposition to the bill.
National Foods has received top honors at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), attributing its success to recent capacity expansion efforts.
An exiled activist from Matabeleland, Zimbabwe, is still affected by a treason case that dates back 24 years.
A report from NewsDay Zimbabwe explores a story of transformation or recovery, metaphorically or literally, from a mine shaft to a state of salvation.
Patients in Zimbabwe's Matabeleland North province are forced to travel up to 320 km to access medical care, with tragic instances of some never reaching their destination.
An article explores the underlying realities and potential negative aspects of the popular 'guchu' craze, shedding light on its societal impact.
An article discusses the critical role of emotional intelligence in effective leadership, highlighting its benefits for decision-making, team management, and organizational success.
Zimbabwean President Mugabe has maintained his old guard in a recent cabinet reshuffle.
Sterling Group has expanded its hospitality presence and unveiled a new brand during the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Week.
An article from NewsDay Zimbabwe explores the complex and often distinct relationship between the concepts of justice and law. It delves into how legal frameworks do not always align with societal notions of fairness.
Residents of Crowhill in Zimbabwe are reportedly in conflict with the Rural District Council (RDC) and are pushing for the establishment of their own local board.
Zimbabwe's opposition MDC party claims that seven of its members have been abducted, coinciding with a police ban on a planned demonstration in Harare.
A court in Zimbabwe is considering referring the Magaya rape trial to the Constitutional Court amidst disputes over changes in evidence.
Zimbabwe commemorates its 46th independence anniversary, reflecting on the nation's journey towards total liberation and its ongoing challenges.
Traditional seed breeders are playing a crucial role in mitigating concerns related to climate change by developing resilient crops.
The official opening date for the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) has been brought forward, altering the event's schedule.
Wicknell Chivayo has withdrawn his US$3.6 million cash offer to the Parliament of Zimbabwe following public outcry and criticism.
Kadoma and Bindura University have finalized an agreement to establish a new university campus. This collaboration aims to expand educational opportunities and infrastructure in Zimbabwe.
The city of Bulawayo in Zimbabwe is actively engaging Japan in an effort to attract investment and boost its local economy.
Nurses in Zimbabwe have announced their intention to stage a three-day protest, signaling potential disruptions in healthcare services.
Zimbabwean teachers' unions have voiced strong criticism, asserting that the country's independence has failed its educators. They emphasize that the benefits of independence should be tangible and felt by citizens, not merely celebrated.
Econet, a major player in Zimbabwe, is leveraging artificial intelligence to introduce initiatives expected to significantly transform and reshape the country's economy.

Zimbabwe has successfully recovered all of its iconic stone birds, which were taken by colonialists. These stately eagle figures are featured on the country's flag, banknotes, and coat of arms.
Zimbabwe is currently embroiled in what is being described as its most significant political scandal since the country gained independence. The unfolding events are drawing widespread attention and concern.
NewsDay Zimbabwe highlights the increasing relevance of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity measures, and hackathons in today's rapidly evolving technological landscape.
A total of 144 Zimbabwean finance professionals have earned a global accounting designation, receiving international recognition for their expertise. This achievement marks a significant milestone for the country's financial sector.

Giuseppe Giacalone, the Italian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, met with Anselem Nhamo Sanyatwe, Zimbabwe’s Minister of Sport and Arts, to discuss expanding cooperation in cultural and sports sectors.
Robert Mugabe Jr., son of the late Zimbabwean president, has been ordered to pay a R600,000 fine or serve two years in prison, following a legal ruling.
An article from NewsDay Zimbabwe emphasizes the critical role and significance of protocol in various contexts.
A court in Harare has acquitted a man who was accused of inciting protests.
A residents' trust in Harare, Zimbabwe, has sounded the alarm over a rapidly worsening water crisis affecting the city's inhabitants.
A writers' organization in Zimbabwe has publicly criticized the RROZ, though the specific reasons for the call-out are not detailed in the headline.
A ZPCS officer and members of the Zanu PF party are set to face trial in Zimbabwe over alleged abduction and assault charges in Gokwe. The case highlights concerns about political violence.
War veterans in Zimbabwe have reportedly told a minister that they reject offers of bicycles and hampers, indicating dissatisfaction with the proposed aid.
National Foods has been awarded top honors at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), attributing its success to recent capacity expansion efforts.
A summit is being held with the objective of providing tangible and practical solutions to challenges within the education sector.
Zimbabwean nationals residing in South Africa are reportedly on edge as an anti-immigrant protest is expected to take place, raising concerns about their safety and status.
An open letter addresses the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, John Mushayavanhu, and Mthuli Ncube, expressing concerns about the country's financial direction.
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a US$25 million grant to Zimbabwe, aimed at supporting communities most vulnerable to climate change impacts.
Chinese investors have acquired full 100% control of the biggest lithium mine, marking a significant shift in ownership.
The water crisis in Harare, Zimbabwe, has worsened, forcing residents to abandon municipal taps and rely on shared boreholes for their water supply.
The Zimbabwean government has approved a new scheme offering discounted land purchases to military veterans and civil servants.
An article discusses the evolving retail landscape in Zimbabwe, suggesting that small businesses are becoming increasingly significant in shaping the future of the sector.
Hardsound Systems is reportedly making strides to enhance and professionalize Zimbabwe's live sound industry through its initiatives and operations.
The Harare Legends Night, a cultural showcase in Zimbabwe, is growing in scope and drawing significant international attention.
Djibouti and Zimbabwe are described as being on a dangerous path of constitutional coups and authoritarian consolidation, which is seen as undermining African democracy for political gain.
Authorities in Kwekwe, Zimbabwe, are taking action to cull stray dogs in response to a concerning rise in rabies cases, aiming to control the spread of the deadly disease.
Zimbabwe's government has expressed its support for the launch of Econet AI, an initiative seen as a significant catalyst for the growth of the country's digital economy. This move aims to accelerate technological advancement and economic development.
An article discusses the journey of empowering women, focusing on transforming compassion into tangible opportunities for their advancement and growth.
Amanda Harrod of Saloncare is advocating for inclusive and scalable beauty solutions tailored for the Zimbabwean market.
Community-based organizations in Zimbabwe have issued a condemnation of the CAB3 public hearings, raising concerns about the process.
Kadoma and Bindura University have finalized an agreement to establish a new university campus. This collaboration aims to expand educational opportunities and infrastructure in the region.
There is a recognized need for enhanced collaboration to strengthen and grow Zimbabwe's leather industry.
Police in Masvingo, Zimbabwe, have arrested four individuals in connection with an armed robbery spree in the area.
The Governor of Zimbabwe's central bank has stated that the country's currency is undervalued by almost 50%, highlighting significant economic challenges.
Zimbabwean artist Kanimusic shares insights on the importance of evolving with one's art, emphasizing the journey of creative development.
An article discusses the issue of "currying favour with the curriculum" in Zimbabwe, likely referring to concerns about political influence or changes in educational content.
An article discusses the increasing relevance and critical importance of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and hackathons in today's technological landscape.

Moreangels Mbizah, the first black African woman to found a conservation organization in Zimbabwe, is dedicated to addressing human-wildlife conflict, particularly concerning lions in Hwange National Park.
Stakeholders in Zimbabwe are expressing concerns about potential negative consequences and discrimination issues arising from proposed medical aid reforms, urging careful consideration of their implications.
A court case in Zimbabwe, involving 241 witnesses, is questioning whether the judiciary can halt President Mnangagwa's 2030 agenda.
Zimbabwe is engaged in a debate over a novel path for media co-regulation and the contentious issue of social media regulation, aiming to shape the country's digital landscape.
A woman in Zimbabwe is facing court for allegedly defrauding a friend of US$13,500.
West African nations are reportedly leveraging Zimbabwe's expertise and resources in hybrid seed production to enhance their agricultural output.
Zimbabwean authorities have extended the deadline for companies to re-register, providing businesses with more time to comply with the updated regulations.
Invictus Energy is reportedly exploring opportunities to acquire additional oil assets. This move comes amidst reported delays concerning their existing projects in Zimbabwe.
A war veteran in Zimbabwe is reportedly facing eviction from gold fields, highlighting ongoing land and resource disputes in the country.
Local innovators in Zimbabwe are being urged to seize the opportunity to participate in the US$100,000 Wilderness Challenge before its application deadline, fostering innovation in conservation.
NewsDay Zimbabwe published an article discussing instances where Vice Presidents appear to play a secondary role, overshadowed by an unspecified 'mystery' in political affairs.
An exiled Zimbabwean activist is reportedly still affected by a treason case that dates back 24 years.
An open letter addressed to RBZ governor John Mushayavanhu and Mthuli Ncube warns that Zimbabwe is 'sleepwalking into a financial phantasmagoria'.
JW Oliver Jr. is highlighted for his entrepreneurial vision, which is noted for its foundation in global talent and its significant local impact.
The convicted registrar of the MDCPZ in Zimbabwe is reportedly facing increasing difficulties following their conviction.
The Muslim community in Zimbabwe has publicly expressed its support for President Mnangagwa to serve another term in office.
Pupils from Kwara state, Nigeria, achieved silver medals at the Zimbabwe Spelling Bee, earning commendation from their governor and securing a spot in a global competition.
Zimbabwe's President Mugabe has conducted a cabinet reshuffle, reportedly retaining members of the old guard in key positions.
The Harare Legends Night event in Zimbabwe is attracting international attention as its cultural showcase continues to grow in scope and popularity.
NewsDay Zimbabwe reports on the fierce competition and challenges faced by creatives in the country, using a dramatic metaphor to describe the situation.
Construction for the Fairfields Road over-rail bridge in Zimbabwe is scheduled to commence in May. This project aims to improve infrastructure and transportation in the area.
FBC Securities has identified and recommended four specific stocks for investment, advising clients on potential opportunities despite prevailing economic challenges and headwinds.
The Zimbabwean Republic Police (ZRP) has issued a public warning regarding illegal explosives, following a recent deadly blast involving a kombi. The warning emphasizes the dangers associated with unauthorized explosive materials.
A US envoy has affirmed the United States' commitment to scaling up investment and economic engagement with Zimbabwe.
There has been a global outcry following reports of attacks targeting lawyers in Zimbabwe.
AFC Bank in Zimbabwe has launched OpenCred, a new initiative aimed at providing fast and inclusive loan solutions to its customers.
Foreign military attachés visited ARDA projects in Zimbabwe, commending the country's initiatives to boost its agricultural sector.

This article reflects on Zimbabwe's 46th anniversary, criticizing the tendency of officials in Zimbabwe and across Africa to cling to power, behaving as if they are permanent fixtures in government.
A crisis has emerged in Zimbabwe where workers are reportedly demanding bribes to address sewer bursts, leading to public outcry.
NewsDay Zimbabwe featured HSTV, also known as Heart and Soul TV, in a recent publication.
Zimbabwean artist Kanimusic has shared insights on the significance of evolving with one's art, highlighting the power found in continuous artistic development.
Details have emerged regarding Kemi Seba's failed attempt to escape to Zimbabwe, reportedly involving a payment of 250,000 rand to cross a river.
Matabeleland in Zimbabwe is highlighted for its exceptional hospitality and the strength of its cultural traditions.