Zimbabwe moves to turn Coroner’s Office Law into practice, targeting gaps in death investigations
However, Nyemba said legislation alone was insufficient to make the system effective.
By Valentine Maya
16h ago
Mapeza’s squad revolution has Scottland dreaming of the unthinkable.
Goals from Moses Shidolo, Mthokozisi Msebe, and Khama Billiat brushed aside Mason Mushore’s consolation, underlining the sheer firepower at Mapeza’s disposal.
By Henry Mhara
17h ago
China-Zimbabwe joint lab to drive agricultural innovation, cash crop growth
Speaking at the commissioning ceremony in Harare on Monday, Zhou said the facility marked a new phase in bilateral cooperation in science, technology and education.
By Boitumelo Makhurane
18h ago
Dead last finish
They must learn to finish – like John Stephen Akhwari who finished last in the 1968 Olympic marathon an hour after the winner, having fallen at 19 kms and injured himself badly.
By Tim Middleton
Aug. 16, 2026
Calling things that are not as though they were
God has done nothing in the earth without first speaking it. (Genesis 1).
By Doug Mamvura
Aug. 16, 2026
Mandizha Plaza FC: More than a football club
Mandizha Plaza FC has consequently become a platform for young people to develop their footballing abilities while gaining structure, discipline and a sense of purpose.
By Sports Reporter
Aug. 16, 2026
UZ graduates record 7,132 students as Mnangagwa presides over 45th ceremony
The ceremony was held under the theme “Critical Human Capital for Zimbabwe’s Industrialisation and Competitiveness”.
By Valentine Maya
Aug. 16, 2026
Harare’s Restless Weekend is calling
So there you have it: three solid days of music, worship and horsepower. Whatever you choose, make sure you actually go. Harare's weekends like this don't come around often enough to waste indoors.
By Valentine Maya
Aug. 14, 2026
Mat North agricultural projects at risk of failure.
The findings are contained in the AG’s report for the year ended December 31, 2025, released on June 26, 2026.
By Silas Nkala
Aug. 13, 2026




