
Zimbabwean companies are exploring opportunities in Zambian markets as a trade mission gets underway. This initiative is part of a broader trend of Zimbabwean businesses looking to expand their reach into other African markets, with a focus on regional trade and economic integration. The move comes amidst various economic developments in Zimbabwe, including discussions around a US$650 million investment vision, efforts to harmonise regional transport corridors with Malawi and Mozambique, and a drive to boost rabbit exports. Other news from Zimbabwe includes challenges faced by ART operations due to power outages and raw material shortages, and the appointment of Rukweza as the Lithium Association of Zimbabwe chair, highlighting the country's focus on its lithium industry.
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Zimbabwe's Health and Child Care ministry has received a second delivery of advanced cancer treatment equipment, including Linear Accelerators LINACs. These sophisticated radiotherapy machines are designed to provide highly precise radiation treatment for deep-seated cancers, improving accuracy and minimizing damage to healthy tissue. Health and Child Care minister Douglas Mombeshora stated that this is part of an effort to upgrade outdated cancer treatment infrastructure. The government plans to procure diagnostic equipment for early cancer detection in phase two, and expand treatment services beyond major cities to provinces like Mashonaland West, Chinhoyi Hospital, Midlands Hospital, and Masvingo in phase three. Finance minister Mthuli Ncube noted that this development is funded by the sugar content tax introduced on beverages, which has so far contributed to the procurement of the first set of machines under this program.

The Ministry of Health and Child Care has issued a warning about a fraudulent recruitment advertisement circulating on social media. The fake advertisement claims to invite applications for trainee dental therapist positions and directs applicants to submit their details to a specific WhatsApp number before a purported deadline of June 10, 2026. The ministry clarified that it does not conduct recruitment via WhatsApp and urged job seekers to rely solely on official communication channels, such as mainstream public print media and the ministry's verified platforms. Any recruitment notice distributed outside these recognized channels is considered fraudulent, illegal, and intended to defraud the public. Citizens are advised to disregard the advertisement, avoid sharing personal information, and exercise caution when responding to online job adverts to prevent fraud and identity theft.

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange ZSE and INVESCI have formed a partnership aimed at enhancing capital markets for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises SMEs. This collaboration seeks to provide SMEs with improved access to financing and investment opportunities, fostering their growth and contribution to the economy. The initiative is expected to strengthen the capital market infrastructure and support the development of the SME sector in Zimbabwe.