AFM, Methodist church thieves convicted

The magistrate said there was overwhelming evidence in the matter, as State witnesses submitted tangible proof against the accused persons.
By Trevor Mutsvairo 2h ago

Harare ready for a big Africa Youth Chess tourney

In a strong vote of confidence for Zimbabwe’s growing reputation as a destination for international sporting events, the sheer scale of confirmed participation has thrilled local organisers.

Muzarabani injury blow ahead of Pakistan Tri-Series

Filling the large shoes of the 29-year-old Muzarabani will be the promising 19-year-old seamer, Newman Nyamhuri, who is poised to make his T20I debut.
By Austin Karonga 9h ago

CEO, director in court for US$50k fraud

The complainant is Macrosales Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd, a company that is in the distribution business.
By Trevor Mutsvairo 9h ago

Consumer protection gets more teeth

The MoU outlines a framework designed to protect consumer rights in financial markets, ensuring that consumers are informed and treated fairly.
By Blessed Ndlovu 9h ago

Govt prioritises long-serving nurses in verification process

More than 6 000 nurses have paid US$300 each to the Nurses Council of Zimbabwe for verification letters, but many are yet to receive them.
By Problem Masau 9h ago

Masimba eyes sustained profitability into 2026

The firm said its order book also remained strong, with continued diversification, positioning the company for sustained growth.
By Melody Chikono 9h ago

NACZ boss tips Almasi festival to attract global attention

The play’s powerful performances and relatable themes left the full house deeply moved and reflective.
By Tendai Sauta 9h ago

REVIEW | Whose Zimbabwe is it anyway: Why new liberation war film shows why we need new stories

Standing in a sea of well-heeled white people, I felt confronted by a wall. Not only could I not get in, but this was not my culture, these were not my people.
By Chipo Chung 20h ago