Zim rights icon mourned
His career was defined by a relentless pursuit of justice, serving as a bridge between the militant resistance of the 20th century and the institutional human rights frameworks of the 21st.
By Sharon Sibindi
53m ago
Taffie Mataure finds rhythm and home at Londoners
Musician, composer and cultural curator Taffie Mataure has found a new creative base at Londoners Bar in the usually quiet Strathaven suburb of Harare,
By Takemore Mazuruse
53m ago
The Jewish people’s undying connection to the land of Israel
Israel has this past week celebrated its seventy-eighth anniversary of independence.
By Rabbi Elliot Mathias
53m ago
The bitter truth behind ‘guchu’ craze
The majority of customers are men, drawn by the promise of improved libido and enhanced performance in the bedroom.
By Evans Mathanda
Apr. 25, 2026
Sables kick Off World Cup road against Zambia
Despite the lack of a formal domestic league in the build-up, Benade expressed confidence in the work put in behind the scenes.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
Apr. 25, 2026
‘From Jongwe Corner to the Botanical Gardens: Harare has something for everyone this weekend’
the city has an offering for every age and interest this Saturday and Sunday.
By Valentine Maya
Apr. 25, 2026
Zim journalists under siege: Law as a weapon of silence
IN contemporary Zimbabwe, journalism has ceased to be a neutral vocation and has instead become a hazardous assertion of civic autonomy.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Apr. 24, 2026
Inside Hardsound Systems’ drive to elevate Zimbabwe’s live sound industry
Zimbabwe’s music industry is growing
By Tendai Sauta
Apr. 24, 2026
Harare residents abandon taps for shared boreholes, as city water crisis deepens
“The main challenge has been limited access to safe water. This increases the likelihood of water-borne diseases such as cholera and typhoid, particularly in high-density areas,” he said.
By Freeman Makopa
Apr. 24, 2026




