Zifa mulls Victoria Falls stadium
“Zimbabwe was among the southern African nations that expressed early interest in participating in a regional bid for the 2028 Afcon.
By Tafadzwa Chigandiwa
4h ago
Bosso’s new kit sparks debate
By Fortune Mbele
4h ago
Binga baker Bina Zunda turns skills training into thriving business
After completing her attachment, Bina Zunda returned home to Binga with more than just a certificate — she returned with a vision.
By Showbiz Reporter
4h ago
Rising Dubey Tennyson releases new single
Drawing inspiration from R&B heavyweights like PartyNextDoor and Trey Songz, he blends soulful elements with Afrocentric rhythms to create a distinctive sound.
By Langelihle Nyathi
4h ago
Hidden dangers of using unregistered business name
The name becomes the identity of the enterprise, the brand customers recognise and the foundation upon which a reputation is built.
By Believe Guta
4h ago
How tax regime changes are reshaping Zim’s mining law
Beyond direct taxation, the new regime introduces administrative hurdles intended to formalise the sector and curb illicit financial flows.
By Adam Mavhiko
5h ago
Indian tourist group jets into Vic Falls
In a statement, the Tourism and Hospitality ministry said the visit organised by Isha Tours showed growing interest in Zimbabwe as a travel destination among Indian tourists.
By Margaret Lubinda
5h ago
Nust to build 5 MW solar farm in Bulawayo
“We have capacitated over 800 Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) technicians nationwide with expertise in electrification, solar installations and energy management.”
By Nizbert Moyo
5h ago
Binga’s unending struggle with human-wildlife conflict
In Luunga, the situation is particularly dire, with villagers facing attacks from elephants, hyenas, and other wild animals.
By Obert Siamilandu
5h ago
Major boost for Marula Secondary lab project
The schools district inspector for Mangwe, Danisa Nkomo, said the project will help improve the teaching and learning of science subjects in the district.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni
5h ago
Over 500 Mangwe youth register trust training programme
More than 500 youths from Mangwe district have registered for a training programme that seeks to equip them with practical skills that improve employment prospects.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni
5h ago
Trailblazers Awards come to Midlands
Awards host Albert Masaka has promised an unforgettable evening, hinting that a major surprise is also in store.
By Staff Reporter
5h ago
Midlands launches specialised repair fistula camp
“The programme seeks to give affected women a second chance at life by addressing the medical condition while also restoring their dignity and confidence,” the statement read.
By Stephen Chadenga
5h ago
Zanu PF fails to fulfil Nkulumane by-election promises
Zanu PF made extensive promises to voters through its candidate Freedom Murechu and senior party officials.
By Nizbert Moyo
5h ago
Huge boost for Hwange-Matetsi-Zambezi wildlife protection
The investment will, among other things, support wildlife rescue efforts, enhance ranger capacity, and secure critical wildlife migration routes.
By Own Correspondent
5h ago
Community outreach brings hope to Bulawayo orphanage
He emphasised that the initiative is an inclusive community project, not a private family affair, welcoming members from various churches.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni
5h ago
Former Silobela MP petitions Ramaphosa
Ramaphosa is the current interim chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc).
By Silas Nkala
5h ago
Bulawayo battles drug menace
“I’m not really sure of the illegal substances that he is consuming, but when he comes home he shouts at me. Sometimes he is good, and sometimes he is not,” she said.
By Patricia Sibanda and Nizbert Moyo
5h ago
Bulawayo cracks down on shops selling condemned food
“Non-compliant premises were issued with intimations and deposit fines. There were also condemnations of unwholesome food.”
By Silas Nkala
5h ago
Bulawayo court official convicted of bribery
The Tredgold Magistrates’ Court convicted Ceasar Nkomo (63), an assessor at the Bulawayo High Court, on an alternative charge of bribery.
By Silas Nkala
5h ago
Sengezo Tshabangu meets his match
Siso said Tshabangu had no authority to act alone as the CCC has no constitutionally recognised president or national executive committee supervising the process.
By Silas Nkala
6h ago
EditorialComment: Southern Zimbabwe needs modern football stadiums
Among the affected facilities is Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo, once regarded as one of the nation’s most iconic football grounds.
By Southern Eye
6h ago
Amendment No 3 amounts to ‘retrospective power grab’
Bhebhe noted that the country’s term limits were designed to prevent leaders from becoming too powerful and entrenched in office.
By Musa Makina
11h ago
Buses to ease transport woes for Cowdray Park residents
The main hurdle remains securing a designated pick-up point in town, with Mujeyi currently in discussions with the city council to resolve the matter.
By Langelihle Nyathi
11h ago
Mat’land stakeholders cry foul over Uhuru tender ‘marginalisation’
Moyo questioned the logic of reserving meaningful development for national events, insisting that progress should be continuous.
By Nizbert Moyo
11h ago
Bulawayo City Council lauded for empowering youth
In response, councillor Sikhululekile Moyo indicated that council is prioritising vocational training especially now as the nation fights the drug and substance abuse scourge.
By Nizbert Moyo
Mar. 11, 2026
Silobela-Kwekwe Road state riles ex-legislator
Sululu said the Silobela-Kwekwe Road was a primary artery on the national map, adding that it was tragic that the area was still relying on the narrow strips built by the Ian Smith administration.
By Silas Nkala
Mar. 11, 2026
Government moves Mat South health offices from Bulawayo
“We expect that all stakeholders should be able to fully access the PMD's office in Gwanda from now onwards as the office will be open on all weekdays,” he said.
By Lesley Kufandada
Mar. 11, 2026
Beitbridge orders residents to demolish houses
According to reports from the border town, the demolition orders were signed by the Beitbridge director of engineering Douglas Siphuma in a bid to restore the land to its original state.
By Nizbert Moyo
Mar. 11, 2026




