Economists slam 2026 budget as tax grab that offers ‘no real relief’
“The overall impression I got is that it’s a complacent document, suggesting that everything is fine and there’s no need to fix what’s broken.”
Suluma: Celebrating 30 years of gospel music and ministry
Her music, which is rooted in scripture and worship, earned her multiple Zimbabwe Music Awards and a National Arts Merit Award for the song Nanhasi.
By Tendai Sauta
Nov. 29, 2025
Union amplifies fight against GBV in mining sector
In a statement, ZDAMWU women committee chairperson Tendai Mpundu said the new policy was a direct response to alarming rates of violence, both offline and online.
By Silas Nkala and Concilia Mupezeni
Nov. 27, 2025
Zim projected to become natural gas powerhouse: Report
ZIMBABWE could emerge as a new natural gas market in Africa this decade following successful natural gas exploration led by Invictus Energy in the onshore Cabora Bassa Basin, a new report reveals.
By Sydney Kawadza
Nov. 27, 2025
All set for Elbasso students inaugural concert
“The event promises to be an unforgettable afternoon of melodies, rhythms, and harmonies, as our students take the stage to share their passion for music with the community.”
By Staff Reporter
Nov. 22, 2025
Restoring humanity in a world tired of violence
And while women remain the most visible victims, men and boys are increasingly stepping forward as survivors too, often battling stigma, shame, and disbelief.
By Mthulisi 'khulugatsheni' Ndlovu
Nov. 13, 2025
A spirit of sharing that built a nation: Pioneers of Lesotho’s grown philanthropists
Long before “philanthropy” entered African development discourse, Basotho were already practising it quietly, collectively or individually, and often without any desire for recognition.
By Seisa Tšiame
Nov. 10, 2025
In celebration of Italian cuisine in the world
An oenologist is an expert in wine and winemaking, while a mixologist specialises in the craft of creating and mixing cocktails.
By Staff Reporter
Nov. 7, 2025
Government owes BCC schools ZiG29m
Under Beam, the government pays tuition fees for underprivileged students, including orphans.
By Silas Nkala
Nov. 7, 2025




