Chiefs, church vow to fight social ills

TRADITIONAL leaders have committed to joining hands with the church in fighting rising societal ills, including child marriages and drug and substance abuse
By Vanessa Gonye Apr. 8, 2026

Sanyati farmers get survival tips amid climate change

In Zimbabwe, these regions are classified from 1 to 5, and aligning seed choice with these specific zones is seen as a vital step toward maximising productivity.
By Azriel Chimeno Apr. 5, 2026

Goldswift Construction's iron lady reshapes narratives

“This is more than just a job for me; it’s a calling. I take pride in demonstrating that women can lead effectively in industries traditionally dominated by men.
By Takemore Mazuruse Apr. 5, 2026

Medical aid sector urges swift regulatory law

The proposed Bill seeks to establish a dedicated statutory body to regulate medical aid societies, address weak regulatory frameworks and enhance protection for beneficiaries.
By Vanessa Gonye Apr. 1, 2026

Sanyatwe raves about Chahwanda Stadium

SPORT, Recreation, Arts and Culture minister Anselem Sanyatwe has given a glowing appraisal of the newly constructed Chahwanda Stadium in Kwekwe,
By Terry Madyauta Mar. 31, 2026

ZANU-PF and the culture of blame

Following electoral losses, opposition supporters were blamed for undermining the ruling party. What followed was a wave of violence that shocked the conscience of the nation
By Jacob Mutisi Mar. 30, 2026

Zimbabwe: When biblical heritage and national vision meet!

In a world where countries compete for tourism and investment, a biblical story combined with the possession of natural resources could make Zimbabwe a powerful strategic asset.
By Ronny Levi Musan Mar. 30, 2026

Global water bankruptcy, Zim’s intriguing position

The new language suggests something deeper. A systemic imbalance between demand and supply is becoming embedded in the global economy.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Mar. 27, 2026

Residents slam council over borehole land dispute

The residents say council controversially parcelled out open spaces for residential infill stands without following due process or consulting the public.
By Kenneth Nyangani Mar. 23, 2026