A political economy of Sino-African industrialisation

Mineral mining and refining consume water and generate emissions, requiring strict environmental governance.
By Kudzayi Murombedzi 1h ago

Food safety: How pots are silently killing us

Leftovers, especially sadza or spicy foods, are the silent killer gripping Zimbabwean communities that cook once and eat twice.
By Nhau Mangirazi 8h ago

Senators sound alarm over dementia crisis in Zim

“Among them is the rising burden of dementia and Alzheimer’s conditions that erode memory, cognition, behaviour and ultimately, a person’s dignity and independence,” she said.
By Sharon Sibindi 8h ago

Poverty forces young women to barter away condom use

Dephine Mashinga, a young mother from the area, explained how men exploit this financial desperation, particularly when dealing with sex workers.
By Nunurai Jena 8h ago

CAB3: Outrage over Chivayo ‘bribes’

Responding to questions from NewsDay Weekender, Tshabangu’s spokesperson, Nqobizitha Mlilo, dismissed concerns over the gifts and rewards.
By Miriam Mangwaya 22h ago

China hands over 300 boreholes to drought-hit Zimbabwe communities

The project followed the El Niño-induced drought that led President Emmerson Mnangagwa to declare a national disaster in 2024.
By Boitumelo Makhurane Jun. 12, 2026

Nust students benefit in Indian Embassy Yoga wellness programme

“Yoga builds physical fitness, mental clarity, and emotional balance. We want to give young people practical tools for healthier, more productive lives.”
By Keith Jeketera Jun. 12, 2026

AI win win new space race

Under the revised roadmap, the newly announced crew will conduct an Earth-orbit demonstration mission designed to reduce risk before a future return to the lunar surface.
By Naison Bangure Jun. 12, 2026

What is pay structure? Why every firm should have one

Every increase, counteroffer, or complaint is handled individually, without considering the broader impact.
By Memory Nguwi Jun. 12, 2026