Stop blame game, join the fight: Zacc

He said contrary to the perception that the commission was a toothless bulldog, the anti-corruption organisation had dealt with a number of cases including high profile ones.
By Stephen Chadenga 19h ago
BCC flags govt’s failure to clear BEAM fees
BCC flags govt’s failure to clear BEAM fees
The government recently committed to clear school fees arrears for pupils under Beam before the end of this school term as part of broader efforts to support the education for all initiative.
By Patricia Sibanda 19h ago
Binga woman nabbed for killing daughter
The murder took place on April 23 this year. Mwiinde was arrested two days later.
By William Vundla Apr. 29, 2025
Lupane methane gas project set for Q2
The Lupane Methane Gas Project in Kusile Rural District’s Siwale ward 1 has been in the pipeline for years with no investor committing to the project.
By Patricia Sibanda Apr. 29, 2025
Plumtree man in trouble for abusing mother
Prosecutor Selestine Madziwa told the court that the complainant is Sibanda’s mother Margaret Mpofu (68), who hails from the same village.
By Nizbert Moyo Apr. 29, 2025
State agents outwitted at Artuz congress
Artuz president Obert Masaraure told Southern Eye that the congress was rescued by union lawyer Douglas Coltart, who applied for an interdict after advising the police.
By Nizbert Moyo Apr. 29, 2025
Mining activities traumatise Gwanda, Inyathi communities
Another villager, who only identified herself as MaNcube, said the community saw no value in the company investing in their area.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 28, 2025
Former Zapu cadre Njani Moyo dies
His death was announced by his great-grandson, Mkhululi Chimoio on behalf of the family in a statement yesterday.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 28, 2025
Old Gwanda Road rehabilitation begins
PREPARATIONS for the Old Gwanda Road rehabilitation project have begun, marking a significant step towards improving the region’s road network.
By Bongile Moyo and Peter Dube Apr. 28, 2025
Gweru struggles to move with times
The city’s old ERP systems were seen as contributing to broader challenges that it faced in areas like revenue collection, service delivery and overall municipal governance.
By Stephen Chadenga Apr. 27, 2025
Bulawayo school bursar convicted
Allegations stated that the convict was entrusted with collecting development levies from students on behalf of the school development committee.
By Nqobizwe Thebe Apr. 27, 2025
Zapu calls for urgent action on Zimbabwe crisis
Ibhetshu LikaZulu secretary-general Mbuso Fuzwayo said every sane person or patriotic Zimbabwean is agreeable that Zau Pf has failed.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 27, 2025
Beitbridge clearing agent jailed for smuggling
Allegations are that the suspect claimed he needed to fix system or network issues.
By Nqobizwe Thebe Apr. 27, 2025
Geza stay away takes the shine off from trade fair
Kuvarika said policies should transform the manufacturing sector to make it contribute to economic growth.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 27, 2025
Hands off Gukurahindi hearings, Swiss envoy told
Rey also revealed that they discussed various issues that include peace-building initiatives and outreach programmes to address the Gukurahundi issue.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 26, 2025
Govt to rethink SMEs tax rules
The announcement followed a high-level multi-stakeholder dialogue convened during the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 26, 2025
Exploitation of raw materials to haunt Africa for long: Moyo
He added that this has resulted in worse poverty being experienced in many African countries, with Zimbabwe set to be one of the hardest hit.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 26, 2025
‘Infrastructure gap a barrier to intra-Africa trade’
AFRICA’S vast potential intra-regional trade remains largely untapped due to the significant infrastructural gap, hindering the continent’s economic growth and development.
By Peter Dube and Bongile Moyo Apr. 26, 2025
Midlands State University produces coal tar for roadworks
Chinese ambassador to Zimbabwe Zhou Ding said use of local  raw materials was key for industrialisation.
By Margaret Lubinda and Peter Dube Apr. 25, 2025
Bulawayo police block Sadc teachers’ celebrations
No comment could be obtained from Bulawayo police.
By Donald Nyandoro Apr. 25, 2025
Bulawayo firm urged to seize lithium battery opportunities
China, which is the leading consumer of lithium given its role in the manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries, has taken the lead in the scramble for the light metal in Zimbabwe.
By Peter Dube Apr. 25, 2025
ZITF instant driver’s licence printing a hit
Long queues form daily at the ministry’s booth, where officials are utilising portable printing technology to produce the document.
By Margaret Lubinda Apr. 24, 2025
Ministers woo investment to Matabeleland
The indaba was held under the theme Inclusive Growth, Industrial Roots, Unlocking Zimbabwe’s Potential.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 24, 2025
Govt reveals ambitious housing plan
Kuwanda said this was part of a wider plan by government to reduce the country’s housing backlog which stands at over two million.
By Bongile Moyo Apr. 24, 2025
Zion, apostolic sects mourn Pope Francis
The Papal Basilica of St Mary Major in Rome, Italy, was established around 432AD, according to records.
By Takudzwa Munemo Apr. 24, 2025
Zim gold panners tortured by Botswana soldiers
The quartet told the courts that the soldiers sprayed them with tear gas and slapped them over and over again.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 23, 2025
Gweru to revisit prepaid water meter project
The city has on several occasions shelved the introduction of prepaid water meters, citing financial constraints and the need for a feasibility study.
By Stephen Chadenga Apr. 23, 2025
Matabeleland South props up tobacco production
TIMB acting chief executive Emmanuel Matsvaire said the regional presence would drastically reduce the distance farmers travel, lowering costs and increasing access to markets.
By Nhau Mangirazi Apr. 23, 2025