Two-thirds still failing: Zimbabwe's exam system runs on empty

The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe estimates the country loses approximately 15 000 teachers annually through migration, retirement and death.  
By Valentine Maya 6h ago

Zifa’s Kadewere gamble backfires: Warriors star ruled out of Unity Cup

The striker’s medical record over the past 18 months makes for uncomfortable reading.  
By Valentine Maya 6h ago

Mohadi to launch dual books at National Gallery

The high-profile dual launch takes place on May 28  at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Harare, starting at 12 noon.
By Musa Makina 9h ago

Zimbabwe has been talking about its debt since 2001. Citizens are still waiting

The human cost of this extended standoff is measurable.  
By Valentine Maya 9h ago

Stanbic Zimbabwe unveils USD prepaid Visa card for global transactions

"We are empowering customers with a product that not only enables seamless global transactions but also reinforces financial control and security in an increasingly digital economy,"
By Valentine Maya 9h ago

TIMB takes tobacco sales, biometric registration to Bulawayo

TIMB said the tobacco sales would run concurrently with the ongoing biometric registration programme for tobacco growers.
By Staff Reporter 11h ago

The gravity of power: What Africa and Zimbabwe must learn from China’s rise

This is no accident. It is a deliberate, patient, strategic lesson in what true sovereignty means. For Africa — and Zimbabwe in particular — that lesson is urgent.
By Saxon Zvina 12h ago

Zwide Khumalo lands Pan-African top post

The appointment was announced by the King Lobengula Royal Trust (KLRT), which congratulated its spokesperson on the immediate new role.
By Silas Nkala 14h ago

Arsenal's league triumph sends Zimbabwe's Gunners faithful into frenzy

For Arsenal supporters across Zimbabwe, Saturday cannot come soon enough.