Harare woman defrauds trust of US$137 000

She claimed to be the executrix of her late brother’s estate and presented documents suggesting she had authority to sell the property.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Jan. 18, 2026

MC Fortue’s big mic dreams

SHE is the bride who bends gracefully to speak to her bridesmaids — a moment that has become synonymous with her unique charm as a master of ceremonies (MC).
By Tatenda Kunaka Jan. 7, 2026

One roof, two mothers, no peace

I liked my mother-in-law. The problem was Mai VaMaidei. At times , I felt that Mai VaMaidei  wanted the two ageing women to be  squabbling over their grandchildren.
By Onie Ndoro Dec. 14, 2025

HIV and Aids: How NAC interventions are helping Matabeleland South communities build resilience

“The idea is to distract them from bad activities, which can lead them to drug and substance abuse,” said Mahetshe village head Shakespeare Ndlovu. 
By Evans Mathanda Dec. 7, 2025

Adrenaline and antlers: The hunting expedition

Wiltshire Farm was a privately owned farm, located about thirty kilometres away from the location along the Old Mazowe Road.
By Onie Ndoro Jul. 20, 2025

Nkone Cattle Breeders Association promotes ‘drought-resistant cow’

In the 1960s, the government research stations in Tsholotsho and Matopos formalised the breed by establishing a nucleus herd.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Jun. 19, 2025

Shuddery night in Chokodza

I was going to break the jinx.  Why was I so secretive about my overseas journey?
By Onie Ndoro May. 11, 2025

Zim’s mothers’ shelter: Turning tears to hope and laughter

According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the shelters have numerous benefits for the women.
By Nhau Mangirazi Apr. 10, 2025

Inesperado manipulation and betrayal

 The only consolation  in a pure work of fiction is that the main character will not perish, but will ride the tide and weather the storm.  Let me go to my story lest I forget.
By Onie Ndoro Mar. 23, 2025