Outcry as Chief Gutu demands US$10 Zunde raMambo tax

Chief Gutu has 14 headmen under him and some of them have as many as 106 village heads. This means Chief Gutu will raise about US$10 000 from the tax.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni 3h ago

Primary schools debate contests roll out nationwide 

“Debates are an eye-opener for learners, enabling them to articulate informed opinions on pressing issues such as drug abuse and early child marriages,” he said. 
By Azriel Chimeno 19h ago

Shuntai targets mid-June supply as US$120m Chegutu cement plant nears completion

Cement manufacturer Shuntai Investments Private Limited is on track to commission its US$120 million cement plant in Chegutu within the next six months
By Belinda Chiroodza Jan. 29, 2026

Pfuma REIT’s VFEX listing — Maturing market tests depth beyond momentum

Pfuma REIT is seeking to list by way of introduction following a private placement of 250 million units at an offer price of US$0,10 per unit, bringing total units in issue to 471 million.
By Kudakwashe Taimo Dec. 19, 2025

Pool association to read riot act

In other news, Mbadakadzi Pirates, a recently assembled Chegutu Pool Ladies Select lifted the first prize at the Mash Best Clubs Gala at Ishava Ranch more than three back. 
By Shepherd Mandizvidza Dec. 7, 2025

Chegutu league to introduce pool in schools

The study established that playing pool enhances eye coordination, patience, concentration, development of fine motor skills, spatial awareness and strategic thinking. 
By Shepherd Mandizvidza Nov. 23, 2025

From housemaid to urban planner

Interestingly, her younger brother, Devine, the last born in the family, graduated with a Financial Engineering degree at the same institution on the same day. 
By Jairos Saunyama Nov. 22, 2025

US$120m cement plant opens in Chegutu

A US$120m cement plant is set to open in Chegutu in a move that will see around 500 people being employed at the site.
By Jairos Saunyama Oct. 28, 2025

‘Climate change, human activities driving baboons closer to settlements’

Baboons, once confined to distant mountains and forests, are invading villages in droves, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. 
By Admire Jamu-mlambo Sep. 26, 2025