Zimsec touts higher ‘A’ Level pass rate
ZIMSEC board chairperson Professor Paul Mapfumo said the rise in both pass rate and candidature reflected sustained improvements in teaching and learning
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
3h ago
Anticipating Chinese cars in Zim in 2026
The South African market often sets the tone for model availability, parts pipelines and regional pricing — and Zimbabwe tends to follow.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
6h ago
Agenda 2030 sets Zim on collision course as political deadlock looms
Zanu PF recently disclosed that it has begun taking steps to implement a party resolution aimed at extending Mnangagwa’s term beyond 2028.
By Miriam Mangwaya
6h ago
US$4,7m spent, 1 558 schools still unbuilt
Acting Auditor-General Rheah Kujinga said the gap between planning, spending and delivery was persistent.
By Staff Writer
7h ago
How Covid-19 funds were diverted at universities
The financial risks were compounded by the rapid erosion in the value of the local currency over the audit period.
By Gracious Daniel
7h ago
SA Hawks’ probe into R1,1bn Zec tender still active … as Zacc ‘clears’ Chivayo without telling Pretoria
Those funds were later red-flagged after being channelled to a web of companies allegedly linked to Chivayo, triggering money-laundering probes on both sides of the Limpopo.
By Julia Ndlela and Tinashe Kairiza
8h ago
Tungwarara bags lucrative govt contract… Prevail gets exclusive rights, sparking monopoly fears
GOVERNMENT has granted Prevail Group of Companies, owned by businessman Paul Tungwarara , exclusive rights to undertake river rehabilitation works in Mazowe, Mashonaland Central
By Freeman Makopa
8h ago
State opposes Chimombe, Mpofu renewed freedom bid
On the appeal against sentence, the State described it as ridiculous.
By Staff Reporter
Jan. 8, 2026
Levying the poor deeper into poverty
THERE is a growing perception that a clique within government has made it its primary mission to make life unbearable for ordinary citizens.
By Newsday
Jan. 7, 2026




