Kariba powers Zim as load-shedding eases
During drought years, water allocations decline, forcing the utility to rely more heavily on higher-cost electricity sources.
By Obert Siamilandu
2h ago
Taking a beating
Of course, at the time, it may well have been considered a badge of honour among one’s peers, and even now some people will be muttering that it never did them any harm.
By Tim Middleton
21h ago
Teachers call for end to xenophobia
ARTUZ said the struggles of Zimbabwean teachers, who continue to face low wages and state repression, are closely linked to those of South African workers.
By Staff Reporter
21h ago
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Broken promises: Mt Hampden villas still elusive
That deadline was missed, forcing government officials to scramble for alternative accommodation at Harare hotels, including the Hyatt Regency, Rainbow Towers, and Monomotapa Hotel.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
22h ago
DataWired equips young women for AI, data careers
Implemented in partnership with the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) and supported by the US embassy, the programme equips participants with practical skills in data and technology.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa
Jun. 27, 2026
Sammons backs experienced trio to guide newly appointed Test captain
He is deputised by Brian Bennett in both formats.
By Austin Karonga
Jun. 27, 2026
Waiting for Rain or Waiting for Godot?
The other is Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot, the famous play in which two men spend their lives waiting for someone who never arrives.
By Simbarashe Namusi
Jun. 27, 2026
ZTA begins registration of private homes for 2026 Sanganai/Hlanganani Expo
Participating homeowners will be required to pay registration and temporary licensing fee of US$50.
By Donald Nyandoro
Jun. 26, 2026
Nothing making sense in Zim’s social trajectory
In Zimbabwe, we have stopped asking “What next?” and instead brace ourselves for the inevitable absurdity around the corner.
By Yollander Millin
Jun. 26, 2026




