Women’s topflight league in false start

This was due to the absence of an ambulance and Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers, both mandatory requirements for a match.
Matabeleland creatives: Build or be left behind
Matabeleland creatives: Build or be left behind
As I matured within the creative spaces of Matabeleland, I began to understand that there is far more to art than just passion and the willingness to create without boundaries.
Family to honour late MP and poet Desire Moyo
Moyo’s brother, Mphathi, said the family is committed to honouring him as an icon whose work and public service left a lasting impact on both politics and the arts.
By Margaret Lubinda 1h ago
SA, Zimbabwe girls unite in cultural exchange
“The young women spent four days interacting with young people from that side, sharing cultural experiences and building relationships that will continue beyond the programme,” Mahuwa said.
By Margaret Lubinda 1h ago
AI revolutionising music production — But at what cost?
While she acknowledged the cost-saving benefits and efficiency AI brings, Wekare highlighted concerns around authenticity — particularly the distortion of artists’ original voices.
By Sukuoluhle Ndlovu 1h ago
Duo bring ‘Two Comedians Looking For Accommodation’ tour to Masvingo
Through humour and storytelling, the show explores everyday experiences faced by tenants and landlords, making it both entertaining and relatable.
By Sukuoluhle Ndlovu 1h ago
Jeys Marabini expands brand beyond Zimbabwe
The artist said the response so far has been encouraging, giving him confidence that his music can resonate beyond Zimbabwe’s borders.
By Margaret Lubinda 1h ago
Reserved sectors law: The compliance gap businesses can no longer ignore
A common mistake among businesses —especially foreign-owned entities — is the assumption that because they have been operating in a sector, they are automatically compliant.
By Believe Guta 1h ago
A legal chronicle of workers’ rights and enduring struggles
The legal journey of Zimbabwean workers is a narrative shaped by colonial legacies, post-independence legislative advancements, and continuous adaptation to socio-economic realities.
By Adam Mavhiko 1h ago
Construction of new ZITF mall begins
The mall, described as a replica of the Greenfields development model, will feature a mix of retail and commercial spaces designed to create a vibrant environment in the city.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago
Bulawayo’s Archer Clothing ramps up production
Today, Archer Clothing exports to Germany, South Africa, Mozambique and Zambia, with key markets including the global mining and safari industries.
By Patricia Sibanda 1h ago
The phone number that can empty your wallet
Data goes silent. But somewhere else, another device may now be receiving the verification codes meant for you. That is when the real damage begins.
By Wilfred M Kahlari 2h ago
HIV disclosure, testing vital for strong, informed relationships and marriages
Those who discover they are HIV positive while in a relationship should not hesitate to inform their partners, allowing both parties to make informed decisions.
By Piason Maringwa 2h ago
Youth voice can’t be absent, says Emakhandeni-Luveve MP
Plan International Zimbabwe’s Nomzamo Fuzane said youth from hard-hit areas like Tsholotsho plagued by floods and human-wildlife conflict articulated clear demands.
Pride, progress and unfinished business in Maphisa
Independence Day celebrations are often accompanied by accelerated infrastructure development in host provinces, including road rehabilitation, public facility upgrades and community projects.
By Sharon Sibindi 2h ago
Experts warn SA xenophobia risks continental crisis
United Nations secretary-general António Guterres on Tuesday expressed deep concern over reports of xenophobic violence in parts of South Africa, particularly in KwaZulu-Natal.
By Silas Nkala 2h ago
Gutu East residents embrace free skills training programme
One beneficiary, Tendai Chimombe from Mushwayi area, said the programme had transformed her outlook on life.
By Gifford Gweshe 2h ago
Farmers urged to speed up winter wheat preparations
“Time is of the essence. Farmers must move quickly to prepare their land and plant within the recommended window if we are to achieve meaningful yields,” Magwenzi said.
By Staff Reporter 2h ago
Gwanda village health workers receive bicycles
She said each VHW is responsible for approximately 100 households, making it difficult to effectively cover such large areas without proper transport.
By Staff Reporter 2h ago
Family embroiled in 47-year-old estate feud
At the centre of his complaint is a case management meeting on November 28, 2025 before High Court judge Justice Munamato Mutevedzi.
By Silas Nkala 2h ago
Bulawayo’s unpaid bills headache
Moyo, who is also the ward 26 councillor, warned that the numbers were not just accounting figures, but a direct reflection of the city’s shrinking capacity to function.
By Jeffrey Muvundisi 2h ago
Midlands intensifies anti-drug campaigns
Law enforcement agencies have also intensified operations, resulting in the dismantling of several drug bases across the province.
By Gifford Gweshe 2h ago
Duo acquitted in armed robbery, assault case
Tatenda Choga and Denson Dube were found not guilty on all charges by Bulawayo magistrate Barbra Phiri.
By Langelihle Nyathi 2h ago
EditorialComment: Residents must pay their way to restore service delivery
Bulawayo has long been regarded as one of Zimbabwe’s best-managed cities, but that reputation is now under pressure.
By Southern Eye 2h ago
Masvingo councillor exposes vendor-raid theft
Manyanga argued that the raids devastate household incomes, affecting families’ ability to pay rent and school fees.
By Silas Nkala 3h ago
CCC’s Siso withdraws court challenge against Tshabangu
According to court papers dated April 29, Siso withdrew the application filed under HCBC487/26, including the founding affidavit and draft order.
By Silas Nkala 3h ago
Dam economy gains momentum in Matabeleland South
One of the seven village business units, Ntshene, has become a standout example of how the dam economy is transforming livelihoods.
By Staff Reporter 3h ago
Hwange water shortage spark fears of disease outbreak
Greater Whange Residents Trust co-ordinator Fidelis Chima said the situation was particularly hard on women and girls.
By Silas Nkala 3h ago