Day: April 3, 2026
Government Deploys 40 Teams as Easter Road Safety Blitz Intensifies
Harare — The Government has intensified road safety measures ahead of the busy Easter and Independence holidays, with over 40 mobile enforcement and awareness teams set to be deployed across major highways to curb road traffic accidents. Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister, Hon. Adv. Felix Tapiwa Mhona, launched the 2026 Easter and Independence Road Safety […]
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Easter Holiday Travel Surge Triggers Safety Warning on Zimbabwe’s Roads
As Zimbabwe enters the peak of the Easter holidays, authorities and road safety advocates are issuing a strong warning to motorists and travelers to prioritise safety amid a sharp increase in traffic movement across the country. The Easter period traditionally brings a surge in long-distance travel, with families, cross-border traders and holidaymakers taking to the […]
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Government Set to Transform Harare’s Chiremba Road with New Overpass and Upgrade
The Government of Zimbabwe is poised to embark on a major infrastructure development project aimed at enhancing the transportation network in Harare. Plans are underway to construct an overpass at the intersection of Chiremba Road and Glenara Road, accompanied by a comprehensive upgrade of Chiremba Road itself. This ambitious project is designed to address existing […]
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Government Removes Taxes Levied On Diesel to Spare Nation from Price Hike
In a bold move to cushion citizens and businesses from the impact of rising global fuel prices, the Government of Zimbabwe has removed taxes levied on diesel, effective April 3, 2026. This decisive intervention is aimed at stabilizing fuel prices and mitigating the effects of global market volatility triggered by disturbances in the Middle East. […]
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First Mutual Reports Stable Performance in FY2025
First Mutual Holdings Limited has released its audited abridged consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2025, showing a resilient performance amidst a challenging operating environment. The Group’s net property income was US$4.57 million (FY 2024: US$4.84 million), with total revenue at US$8.97 million (FY 2024: US$9.03 million). Rental income remains the primary […]
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TELECEL ZIMBABWE’S DO-OR-DIE MEETING: Can the telco giant bounce back?
Telecel Zimbabwe is holding a make-or-break meeting with creditors and members on April 15, 2026, as it struggles to navigate corporate rescue. The company, Zimbabwe’s third-largest mobile network operator, entered voluntary corporate rescue in October 2025 due to crippling debt and dwindling market share. Bulisa Mbano of Grant Thornton, the Corporate Rescue Practitioner, has summoned […]
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BAZ Calls For Community Radio Applications As Government Pushes For Devolution
The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) has invited applications for community radio broadcasting licences in selected areas, marking a significant step towards promoting decentralization and local development. The move is part of the government’s efforts to ensure that no community is left behind in accessing information and staying up-to-date with national developments. The licences will […]
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