Why are Zimbabwe police chasing off some of the economy’s biggest players?
In 2024, the council’s revenue stood at just US$3 million. But policing costs for these crackdowns exceeded US$24 million, eight times the council’s income.
By Global Press Journal
Jun. 10, 2025
Prince Jordan reconnects with fans
Jordan Prince, an electrical engineer by profession, ventured into gospel music in response to a calling of ministering the Word through song and hymns.
By Alfred Tembo
Jun. 8, 2025
Zambia's former president Edgar Lungu has died, his party says
Lungu was head of state of the Southern African country between 2015 and 2021, when he lost an election to current President Hakainde Hichilema.
By Reuters
Jun. 5, 2025
Parliament champions’ wetland conservation
This initiative, supported by DanChurchAid and Conservation Conversations, aims to empower local voices and promote sustainable wetland conservation practices.
By Obert Siamilandu
Jun. 5, 2025
Wetlands preservation: Legislators call for all hands on deck
In Zimbabwe, a mapping exercise conducted in 2021 showed that only 17.63% of the country’s remaining wetlands are in pristine conditions
By Kennedy Nyavaya
Jun. 3, 2025
One day it could be you: Zim needs to urgently fix its prisons
We are now 45 years into independence. Zimbabwe is a country rich in human and natural resources.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
Jun. 3, 2025
Drugs, torture: Inside the hell at Harare Remand Prison
Prisoners are not allowed access to cash while inside prison and any money found on an inmate is confiscated at law and ceded to the state.
By Blessed Mhlanga
Jun. 1, 2025
Gold ore thief in trouble
The matter came to light at the Plumtree magistrates’ courts where Freeman Sisiya appeared before magistrate Joshua Nembaware.
By Simbarashe Sithole
Jun. 1, 2025
Machete gangs terrorise Bulawayo
The total value of property that stolen from the victims was US$570 and nothing was recovered.
By Mpumelelo Moyo
Jun. 1, 2025