Nyandoro appointed Warriors manager

Nyandoro was recently spotted seated alongside Warriors head coach Marian Marinica and analyst James Makoni during Highlanders 0-0 draw with MWOS at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo. 
Ex-Bosso talisman at cross-roads in SA
Ex-Bosso talisman at cross-roads in SA
For the Highlanders faithful, the news has immediately ignited feverish speculation about a possible homecoming for the man affectionately known as “The King.”  
By Sinethemba Sithole 8h ago
When a Matabeleland remembers its power
This is why art from this region often feels more grounded, more honest, and more emotionally textured. It is not manufactured, it is remembered, lived, and then expressed. 
Oxzy: The Nkulumane voice of storytelling
Blending hip-hop with Amapiano, Afro-Pop, Kwaito, and traditional African elements, Oxzy has crafted a sound as versatile as it is intentional.  
By Langelihle Nyathi 9h ago
Bulawayo duo redefines Afro-hip-hop
Influenced by local legends like Asaph Afrika and Mzistozz Mfanafuthi, while drawing inspiration from global icons, the duo don’t just make music—they create movements.  
By Langelihle Nyathi 9h ago
All set for iMiklomelo KaDakamela festival
Alongside the main programme, workshops will focus on how residents can monetise waste such as plastic bottles, while the popular Amahubo sessions will also return. 
By Margaret Lubinda 9h ago
Forfeiture in mining law in Zimbabwe
The legal basis for forfeiture rests on the principle that a mining right is a privilege granted by the State, not an absolute right, and is conditional upon the title
By Adam Mavhiko 9h ago
Experts urge Zimbabwe to end import dependency
Chanakira noted that Africa possesses battery resources yet continues to import second-hand vehicles instead of manufacturing locally.
By Blessed Ndlovu 9h ago
Matabeleland cattle farmers appeal for assistance
One of the farmers, Anele Mnyandu from Esigodini in Matabeleland South, said she started dairy farming in 2023 with only three herd of cattle and has since grown her herd to 11.
By Nizbert Moyo 10h ago
When a scam smiles at you online
From informal traders in high density suburbs to professionals in corporate offices, daily productivity is increasingly centred on a single device the mobile phone.
Sudden deluge: Gwanda reels from Mtshabezi dams collapse
When the sun rose over Gwanda town, it revealed a landscape transformed by mud and debris.
By Sharon Sibindi 11h ago
Sex, stress and silence: Are marital struggles fuelling new HIV infections?
Young people were shielded from explicit exposure, and discussions about intimacy were often reserved for adulthood, typically within the context of marriage.
By Piason Maringwa 11h ago
Women farmers lead climate adaptation in Tokwana
It was a living classroom, a meeting of minds, and a platform for exchanging survival strategies in a region where rainfall is erratic and droughts more frequent.
By Silas Nkala 11h ago
Private firm launches tech-driven community safety scheme
He noted that the company leverages technology to develop tailored security systems that meet the unique needs of its clients.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni 11h ago
Cimas, UK charity provide dental care to over 1 100 in Matabeleland
Cimas chief executive officer Vulindlela Ndlovu said oral health was a critical part of primary healthcare.
By Margaret Lubinda 12h ago
Parliament relives deadly Zaka floods
The tragedy has now reached the halls of the National Assembly this week sparking a heated debate over the nation’s disaster preparedness.
By Staff Reporter 12h ago
Mangwe empowers youth and women
Mgunie added that partnerships with organisations such as Tonganyika Trust had been key to the programme’s success.
By Staff Reporter 12h ago
Violence, chaos mars Masvingo SDC elections
Zishiri said it was widely known that Manyanga allegedly mobilises and pays individuals to influence SDC election outcomes.
By Melinda Kusemachibi 12h ago
Chiwenga to light Independence Day flame in Beitbridge
According to project supervisors, the upgrades are on track to be completed in the first week of April.
By Staff Reporter 12h ago
Gweru council backs mental health drive
He also called on the business community to complement council efforts by partnering with the centre through financial support, material donations, and other forms of assistance.
By Staff Reporter 13h ago
Heavy rains worsen condition of Binga’s poor road network
He cited the Karoi-Binga Centre Road, Binga Centre-Cross Dete Road, Kariangwe-Lusulo Road, and Gwai-Lusulo Road as critical routes in need of urgent attention.
MPs raise concern over Zimra’s Gwanda roadblocks
In response, Mnangagwa said the checkpoints were necessitated by a high incidence of smuggling through porous borderlines on either side of Beitbridge.
By Silas Nkala 13h ago
Bulawayo shifts to paperless e-billing
Council’s assistant finance director Isaac Matare warned that the ballooning arrears are undermining operations.
By Musa Makina 13h ago
Dombwe health facility to rival Karanda Mission Hospital, says MP
The initiative is being spearheaded by Member of Parliament Joseph Mpasi, who said the vision was to build a facility that can rival leading mission hospitals in Zimbabwe.
By Staff Reporter 14h ago
Beitbridge man jailed for violent robbery
The victim, a 40-year-old woman, was walking alone toward the Chicago Bus Terminus at approximately 4:00 p.m. when Ngwenya emerged from the bush to confront her.
By Nizbert Moyo 14h ago
Bulawayo record dam inflows bring hope
Council figures show Mtshabezi Dam at 100% capacity, followed by the city’s largest reservoir, Insiza Mayfair, at 80,41%.
By Margaret Lubinda 14h ago
Bulawayo City Coucil water privatisation plans under spotlight
OWORAC is a organisation representing civic groups from several African countries, including Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Zambia and Senegal.
By Patricia Sibanda 14h ago
School infrastructure boost for Hwange
He noted that investment in early childhood development is critical in shaping the future of learners and strengthening the country’s education system.
By Patricia Sibanda 14h ago