ZRP warns on illegal explosives after deadly kombi blast

Authorities added that explosives are strictly regulated and may only be handled under conditions set by the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development.

Zimbabwe’s real emergency is a collapse of leadership

Zimbabwe’s problems are often framed as unemployment, corruption, inflation, failing services or political instability

Substance abuse among Zimbabwean college students: A silent crisis

There is no national hotline on campus noticeboards, no coordinated government strategy targeting substance use at tertiary level. The problem remains largely unspoken.
By Praexidis Dekwende 2h ago

From compassion to opportunity: Empowering women to rise

“We support orphans and vulnerable children. Our belief is simple — we never leave anyone behind,” she says.
By Business Reporter 2h ago

State agents swoop on hospitals amid strike

Zina called for a three-day nationwide demonstration, citing poor salaries and deteriorating working conditions. The job action is expected to end today.
By Donald Nyandoro 2h ago

Our relay stars deserve support from corporates

Ranking 13th in the world is a seismic achievement that proves Zimbabwe has the raw velocity to compete with global powerhouses.
By Newsday 2h ago

FBC unveils US$200K Zimbabwe Open purse

The announcement was made during a media launch at Royal Harare Golf Club yesterday. 

Agric, industrial waste offers biomass energy potential: Zida boss

“Agricultural and industrial waste in Zimbabwe offers untapped potential for biomass and biogas energy conversion projects,” he said.
By Nizbert Moyo 2h ago

African territorial markets continue to protect food cultures and identities

IF there were no territorial markets, many food ingredients and related recipes would have disappeared. 
By Charles Dhewa 2h ago