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High fuel prices: Zim youths cash in on fuel smuggling

His destination is the bustling market in Nyakamete Industrial Area in Mutare, a hub known for its vibrant black-market fuel trade.
By Clayton Masekesa 7h ago

FAO  Intensifies Monitoring of Soil Management Projects in Zim 

“Farmer feedback remains important in shaping interventions that are practical, inclusive and responsive to local agricultural conditions,” the organisation noted.
By Kirsty Sibanda 15h ago

No joy for Binga as nursing school plans drag

For years, residents have waited for action, but progress has remained painfully slow.
By Musa Makina 17h ago

Dave Neyman carves into Afro R&B

EMERGING in the music scene with passion and purpose, Gweru-based musician Dave Neyman (born David Yakobe) is steadily carving out his place in the world of Afro R&B and R&B.
By Langelihle Nyathi May. 7, 2026

Pride of Mutare brings continental punch to city

THE Mutare City Council, in collaboration with the Charles Manyuchi Boxing Academy, is set to host the highly-anticipated Pride of Mutare International Boxing Tournament.
By Clayton Masekesa May. 7, 2026

Return of Manandi, Madoda could reset Zimbabwe’s sports radio market

If that unit has moved intact, Power FM is not simply hiring presenters  it is acquiring a ready made, audience-tested product with established chemistry and brand equity.
By Valentine Maya May. 7, 2026

Delta splashes US$2.1 million on education: 1 300 students benefit from 20- year bursary legacy

Murambinda noted that this programme is a key pillar of Delta’s broader social investment strategy, which also includes constructing classroom blocks in underprivileged areas.
By Blessed Ndlovu May. 6, 2026

Opinion: Chasing the dream: A vision for the Warriors’ ultimate dugout

Bringing Pitso Mosimane in would be a statement to the rest of the continent that the Warriors are no longer just "participants"—we are contenders.
By Allen Mangava May. 6, 2026

Harare's wetlands keep disappearing into concrete: here is what they are, what the law says, and who keeps signing off the approvals.

As Harare continues to trade its natural water-management systems for short-term real estate gains, the ecological bill is already coming due.
By Tendai Munhundarima May. 6, 2026