Why facing HIV openly can save lives

HIV is not just a personal issue—it is a public health matter.
By Piason Maringwa 3h ago

Art, identity and freedom in Keith Zenda’s Zim journey

Through layered textures, mixed media and socially-attuned narratives, Zenda positions the visual image as both a witness and instrument of freedom.
By Tendai Sauta 9h ago

NewsDay cartoon April 09, 2026 edition

NewsDay cartoon April 09, 2026 edition
By The Watcher 9h ago

Chicken Slice, broken glasses and the Munhumutapa delusion

Lovemore Madhuku was beaten so badly he ended up in the hospital, and the police—with a straight face—said they weren't involved.
By Doctor Stop It Apr. 5, 2026

Zimbabwe’s constitutional amendment process risks losing legitimacy

Democracy thrives on the free exchange of ideas, including dissent. When citizens are intimidated or silenced, the process ceases to be democratic and becomes performative.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Apr. 5, 2026

Mukanya farewell show in doubt

However, Standard Style established that authorities, including the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) have not been notified of the planned show, raising further doubts about its status.
By Style Reporter Apr. 5, 2026

Councillors raise concern over slow pace of stand servicing

Madzana explained that the stands were sold under a pre-sale scheme, but changes in monetary policy created challenges in the collection and use of funds.
By Nizbert Moyo Apr. 3, 2026

Newsday Cartoon April 3, 2026 edition

Newsday Cartoon April 3, 2026 edition
By The Watcher Apr. 3, 2026

St Columba’s students develop AI-powered education platform

Upper Sixth student Michael Dube said they created the software after realising that teachers often took a long time marking books, but struggle to pinpoint exactly where students go wrong.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni Apr. 3, 2026