No silt in water supply dams: BCC

Zinwa official Walter Moyà said water was released to council downstream through a system of pipes and valves that remained open daily.
By Patricia Sibanda 15h ago

The man turning Zim’s failing pass rates into success

He reflects on how early experiences with poverty and responsibility fostered a spirit of innovation, compelling him to fund his own education through various small businesses.

Cop throws Chatunga under the bus

Raj remained firm, informing the court that the state is still searching for the weapon used in the crime.
By Staff Reporter 18h ago

Aluta continua

A muffled sound came from the bushes behind me. There was a  struggle. I stepped back carefully. The sounds grew clearer.
By Onie Ndoro 18h ago

Zim medical funds fight clinics sell-off

Last week, a shadowy Zanu PF affiliate group called the Pharmacists and Allied Professionals 4ED confirmed that a group of individuals were ready to run the medical-aid run facilities.
By Nqobani Ndlovu 18h ago

Bulawayo men lag behind in HIV fight

While the figures suggest the province is close to achieving total epidemic control, the data also highlighted a stark gender imbalance and ongoing challenges in reaching high-risk groups.
By Silas Nkala 18h ago
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Iran war leaves Zim economy at crossroads

The primary catalyst for this renewed anxiety is the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
By Tatira Zwinoira 18h ago

Make a career of humanity

Martin Luther King Junior, the great human rights advocate,
By Tim Middleton 20h ago

Uniformed forces cricket tourney tests new model for service unity

The real contest was institutional. Could T20 cricket become a practical tool for regional security cooperation among Africa’s uniformed services?
By Austin Karonga 20h ago