Month: September 2025

Free cataract surgeries bring new hope to rural Zimbabwe
A life-changing health programme is restoring sight to hundreds of Zimbabweans, proving that blindness caused by cataracts need not be a permanent burden. The Eye Camp Initiative, a partnership between the Eye Institute and Old Mutual Zimbabwe, is expanding its reach to Manicaland from 22 to 25 October and Midlands from 21 to 25 November. […]
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Reckless Driving and the Perils of Zimbabwe’s Commuter Transport System
The recent sentencing of a commuter omnibus driver to over two years in prison for violating traffic regulations in Mbare has once again cast the spotlight on Zimbabwe’s troubled public transport sector. While the driver’s offences, running a red light, driving without a licence, ignoring police orders, and providing false details, may seem like an […]
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Young Warriors bow out after 3-2 thriller against Comoros
Zimbabwe’s Young Warriors saw their CAF U-17 AFCON Qualifiers 2026 campaign end in heartbreak yesterday after a narrow 3-2 defeat to Comoros in a pulsating clash at Ngoni Stadium in Norton. The high-tempo encounter kept fans on the edge of their seats, with both sides displaying attacking flair and determination. Zimbabwe twice fought back to […]
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Wealth Tax Shelved Amid Concerns Over Administration and Compliance Capacity
The Government’s decision to temporarily shelve the implementation of Zimbabwe’s wealth tax underscores both the ambition and complexity of its fiscal reform agenda, raising questions about capacity, compliance, and the balance between equity and feasibility in revenue collection. The tax, introduced as part of wide-ranging measures to broaden Zimbabwe’s revenue base, was designed to compel […]
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Fee Cuts Await Legal Backing as Govt Balances Reform and Law
The government’s promise to cut business fees and levies has been widely welcomed across key sectors, but the measures remain legally inactive until statutory instruments are amended. This development highlights the gap that often emerges between policy announcements and the legal processes required to enforce them. Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Honourable Ziyambi Ziyambi […]
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Rusape gets boost as new private hospital opens doors
A modern private hospital set to transform access to quality health services has officially opened in Rusape, marking a milestone in the town’s healthcare landscape. Spearheaded by three Zimbabwean directors and managed by Dr Walter Mutindori, Tait Medical Centre has already begun recording notable achievements in patient care, serving between 35 and 55 outpatients daily […]
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Young Warriors chase redemption against Eswatini
Zimbabwe’s Young Warriors are desperate for redemption as they face Eswatini in their second match of the CAF Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations COSAFA Qualifiers at Ngoni Stadium this Saturday. The hosts are under pressure after a narrow 1-0 defeat to Mozambique in their opener, a result that left them rooted at the bottom of […]
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Zimbabwe’s Premier Soccer Champions Get Ministerial Pep Talk
Zimbabwe’s Minister of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture, Hon. Rtd General Anselem Sanyatwe gave reigning Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) champions Simba Bhora a timely boost ahead of their maiden CAF African Champions League safari when he visited them in camp at Geo Pomona stadium this Thursday in Harare. The Minister was accompanied by […]
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Managing High Blood Pressure Naturally: A Holistic Approach to Health
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Zimbabwe Slashes Fees to Boost Farmers, Business Growth
The sweeping reduction and abolishment of government-imposed fees across transport, agriculture, and environmental sectors marks a bold policy shift in Zimbabwe, one that could significantly improve the ease of doing business and stimulate economic activity. The Ministry of Finance has effectively dismantled a series of “nuisance costs” that for years have been a burden to […]
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