Infrastructure vandalism is national sabotage

Infrastructure is not merely concrete, steel or electrical equipment. Infrastructure is civilisation engineered into physical form.
By Edzai Kachirekwa 5h ago

Zim rivers choked by greed and bureaucracy

 From the Mazowe and Save to the Sanyati and Umzingwane rivers, these waterways have been systematically choked by years of legal and illegal alluvial mining.
By The Standard 5h ago

Zimbabwean dissidents languish in SA jails

It took the intervention of another magistrate — a reluctant stand-in who had clearly not prepared for the case — to merely postpone the matter once again.
By Own Correspondent 5h ago

Bribes, bullying, and the pillaging of the constitution

Her passing has revealed that not everyone mourned her loss and also exposed astounding levels of double standards.
By Doctor Stop It 5h ago

Secret payout for ousted Harare boss

Harare mayor Jacob Mafume also clashed with Chisango, accusing him of extending his own employment contract indefinitely without authorisation from the council.
By Kenneth Nyangani 5h ago

Inside the murky Mnangagwa succession battle

While Tagwirei has previously denied harbouring presidential ambitions, a leaked audio last week laid bare plans to torpedo the former army commander in the succession race.
By Sydney Kawadza 8h ago

Not so golden season for tobacco: Transporters broke, farmers dumped

“We have spent days hoping our turn will come, but the queues are snaking around and betraying us,” said Rodgers Banda from Mhangura.
By Nhau Mangirazi May. 30, 2026

Zim: An angry country

The people are angry over a number of grievances and, in most instances, this anger flares when there is least spark of annoyance.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu May. 30, 2026

Catholic bishops condemn SA anti-migrant violence

Zimbabweans constitute a very large number of foreigners in South Africa affected by the xenophobic attacks and threats.
By Silas Nkala May. 30, 2026