Day: December 10, 2025
President Mnangagwa’s Cotton Push Signals Sector Rebound in 2026
Zimbabwe’s cotton industry is poised for a major revival as the Second Republic, led by President Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, rolls out an expanded cotton input support programme ahead of the 2025,26 farming season. The initiative is widely viewed as a decisive intervention that aims to stabilise production, boost farmer confidence and anchor rural livelihoods. […]
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Budget Stakeholders Set to Decode 2026 Fiscal Agenda
Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, this morning leads the Post-2026 National Budget Breakfast Meeting at the Golden Conifer in Harare, a high-level dialogue organised by Zimpapers in partnership with the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI). The meeting brings together policymakers, economists, investors and captains of industry to unpack the Government’s […]
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Tap and Go’s Bold Expansion Signals a New Era for Urban Mobility in Bulawayo
Tap and Go CEO, Miss Tinotenda Tungwarara, has taken a decisive step in reshaping Zimbabwe’s urban transport landscape by expanding the company’s innovative taxi service to Bulawayo. The move marks a significant milestone in the brand’s rapid growth as it pushes toward a more modern and technology-driven national transport ecosystem. The expansion comes with an […]
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Kariba Floating Solar Plant Gets Government Approval
The Kariba Floating Solar Power Plant has received the green light from the government, with Cabinet adopting the update on the project. This ambitious initiative aims to generate 600 Megawatts of power on Lake Kariba through private sector investment, bolstering hydropower supplies from Kariba Power Station. The project promises several benefits, including water preservation, stabilized […]
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New Rotating Restaurant Signals Rising Harare Skyline Vision
The Liberation City Project has taken a bold step forward as construction begins on Zimbabwe’s first 360 degree rotating restaurant, a structure that is already reshaping expectations of what modern African architecture can deliver. Installed on the fourth floor of the Museum of African Liberation, the rising columns represent more than engineering progress, they symbolise […]
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Innscor revenue soars 18.4% to US$1.086 billion
Inscor’s revenue has crossed the US$1 billion mark, reaching US$1.086 billion for the year ended June 30, 2025, representing an 18.4% jump from the previous year. The group’s strong performance was driven by volume growth across its core segments, including Mill-Bake, Beverages, and Light Manufacturing. The Mill-Bake segment maintained strong momentum, with the Bakery division […]
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Zimbabwe’s Dam Levels Surge Amidst Ongoing Rains
Zimbabwe’s major dams have seen a significant increase in water levels, currently standing at 73.3%, a 0.3% rise, thanks to the ongoing rains. The Zimbabwe National Water Authority released the statistics in a post on its X handle. This boost in water security is a welcome relief for the country’s agriculture sector, which contributes substantially […]
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Wildlife Info in Ndebele Transforms Safety in Conflict Zones
Wild Africa has taken a major step in strengthening human and wildlife coexistence in Zimbabwe through the launch of the Ndebele language version of Wildlife Info, an AI powered WhatsApp tool that delivers instant guidance to communities living close to wildlife. The new rollout follows the strong national response to the English version introduced in […]
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