When citizens must shout to be heard

WHEN the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission arrived in Mbare on Friday last week, led by its chairperson Jessie Majome, it followed protocol. 
By Miriam Mangwaya 2h ago

Late journo canonised in poetry collection

THE late former Daily News assistant editor, Maxwell Sibanda, has been canonised through a new poetry collection by his younger brother, released to mark the fifth anniversary of his death
By Philip Chidavaenzi 2h ago

ICAZ seeks UK deal to unlock doors for Zim accountants

“ICAZ has acquired or developed several systems that are meant to respond to the digital needs of our students and also the digital needs of our members, employees, and other key stakeholders,”
By Blessed Ndlovu 2h ago

Wetlands vanishing faster than forests, Zimbabwe sounds alarm 

Looking ahead, Zimbabwe has committed to restoring 250,000 hectares of degraded wetlands and designating five new Ramsar Sites by 2030, adding to the seven sites already listed. 
By Nunurai Jena 17h ago

The question of the essence of man: Finale

While outcomes are often shaped by forces beyond our control, our outlook remains our own. What we deem important becomes important.  
By Rutendo Kureya 20h ago

Pavcon introduces flexible payment plans

Local concrete manufacturing firm Pavcon Industries has rolled out flexible payment plans aimed at helping households pave their homes and surroundings during the rainy season.
By Staff Reporter 22h ago

Of Mbare’s rot, stench and broken promises

Zimbabwe is not short of reports diagnosing urban decay. It is political will that is in short supply. 
By Newsday Feb. 3, 2026

‘Sinful and evil’: Catholic Church slams Abortion Bill

The Bill has sparked intense national debate.  
By Miriam Mangwaya Feb. 3, 2026

Road Runnerz: Redefining urban mobility in Zimbabwe 

“Road Runnerz is more than a ride; it is a promise to move Zimbabwe forward, one safe, fair, and dignified journey at a time.” 
By Tendai Sauta Feb. 2, 2026