HARARE, May 12 (NewsDay) - Zimbabwe plans to reduce mobile money transfer charges as part of wider financial sector reforms aimed at lowering transaction costs and improving financial inclusion.
HARARE, May 12, 2026 (NewsDay) — The Zimbabwe Republic Police has dismissed as fake a circulating press statement claiming to provide updates on alleged assailants linked to lawyer and politician ...
Motorists in Zimbabwe are being urged to exercise caution when carrying valuables in their vehicles, particularly in public areas such as shopping centres, parking lots, service stations, restaurants ...
But despite tighter monetary controls and the rollout of new banknotes, the ZiG still faces its biggest hurdle public confidence. Introduced in April 2024 and backed by gold and mineral reserves, the ...
Zimbabwe has renewed its call for United Nations Security Council reform during a summit held in Kenya, Nairobi. The Ministry ...
THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has launched a manhunt for three suspected drug lords believed to be operating syndicated ...
Zimbabwean health authorities are monitoring three healthcare workers who returned from Ascension Island after being identified as contacts of a confirmed hantavirus case, the Ministry of Health and ...
The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) has rejected the government’s public service job evaluation exercise, saying it failed to address worsening salary erosion and worker incapacitation.
Under Statutory Instrument 60 of 2024, the ZiG is issued against reserve assets held by the RBZ, meaning gold is used to ...
A Zimbabwean entrepreneur, model, musician and cultural advocate based in New York City has been crowned Mister Businessman ...
THE curtain came down on the 2026 St George’s College Nutri-Active Junior Rugby Festival on Tuesday, with organisers and ...