FBC Holdings attains ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification milestone

DIVERSIFIED financial services group FBC Holdings has attained ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification, the internationally recognised standard for Information Security Management Systems
By Staff Reporter 8m ago

Flamestein Nova turns sacrifice into sound in new single Kommando

The single represents discipline, the mindset of moving with precision and urgency, yet never forgetting the people and values you are fighting for.
By Langelihle Nyathi 1h ago

Football fosters unity in Norton as Manica Diamonds echoes ED’s vision

The match also drew a massive turnout from members of the Women for ED affiliate group, who backed Manica Diamonds and sang passionately throughout the entire 90 minutes. 
By Kenneth Nyangani 15h ago

Ambassador backs rabbit export drive as Zimbabwe eyes African markets 

“We will support Zimbabwe to explore export markets within Africa,” she said. “The rabbit sector in Zimbabwe has the potential to create jobs and generate foreign currency.” 
By Staff Reporter Jun. 10, 2026

Gospel singer finds joy in healing voices

She said her music went beyond entertainment and served as a source of comfort for people facing grief, illness and emotional struggles.
By Margaret Lubinda Jun. 10, 2026

Wild animals wreak havoc in Tsholotsho

Residents say the incursions are undermining livelihoods, threatening food security and exposing families to constant danger.
By Nizbert Moyo Jun. 10, 2026

Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique move to harmonise regional transport corridors

"These inconsistencies create unnecessary administrative and operational constraints," Makumbe said.
By Freeman Makopa Jun. 9, 2026

ZHRC calls for urgent action on ecosystem restoration and climate resilience 

"The Commission is concerned that Zimbabwe continues to experience increasingly severe climate-related events in the form of droughts and floods," the statement said. 
By Staff Reporter Jun. 8, 2026

Union calls for stronger safety measures on Kamandama disaster anniversary 

“The Kamandama Mine Disaster remains the worst mining tragedy in Zimbabwe’s history,” Chinhema said. 
By Silas Nkala Jun. 8, 2026