Inside the ‘Bondage’ of Zimbabwe’s Contract Tobacco Farming

But though the crop is one of the country’s top exports and production has soared, small-scale contract farmers say they see little profit due to restrictive financing agreements. 
By Global Press Journal Sep. 1, 2025

Progress Muzuva’s case just a tip of the iceberg

LEADERSHIP involves a lot of skills that should guide and inspire others.
By Johannes Marisa Aug. 8, 2025

Controversy over water privatisation in Zim: Voices from the ground

As the city grapples with the looming threat of water privatisation, residents find themselves at a crossroads, caught between government promises and the harsh realities of daily life
By Tonderayi Matonho Jul. 31, 2025

Mushate resolves life experiences through art

Mushate’s mother, who is probably the artist’s greatest fan and supporter, has been a constant reassuring and visible presence in her daughter’s career.
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza Jul. 28, 2025

Sports minister Sanyatwe tours The Heart Stadium

About two weeks ago, Sanyatwe toured the National Sports Stadium, which is undergoing renovations in order for it to meet international standards.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere May. 8, 2025

Ex-Energy minister criticises ZETDC inspections

ZETDC last week announced mandatory inspection fees for electrical household, commercial and industrial installations.
By Rex Mphisa Apr. 4, 2025

SRC DG bounces back

During Nengomasha’s suspension, Sebastian Garikai acted as the director-general.
By Sports Reporter Mar. 14, 2025

Mangoma innovates into cultural tourism

On January 25, Moyo and mbira sensation Mary Anibal will join forces in a performance titled, From Village to Town and Back to the Village, at the Zimbabwe German Society in Harare.
By Tendai Sauta Jan. 20, 2025

Government calls for collective wetlands preservation

 The COP15 meeting will run from July 23 to 31 in Victoria Falls.
By Andrew Shonai Jan. 6, 2025