Masvingo councillor exposes vendor-raid theft

Manyanga argued that the raids devastate household incomes, affecting families’ ability to pay rent and school fees.
By Silas Nkala 14m ago

Harare nets over US$1m from traffic ‘jungle’

“Traffic enforcement details have sustained injuries, some of which can be managed during a tour of duty, hence the need for first aid to train our officers,” he said.
By Kenneth Nyangani 1h ago

Miller gears up for Africa championships, invests in youth

The international competitor is in camp ahead of the continental showpiece in Accra, Ghana, scheduled for May 12 to 17, where she is expected to be among Zimbabwe’s leading medal prospects.
By Sports Reporter 23h ago

After dark care: ‘Moonlight Clinics’ see HIV gains in mining communities

While Zimbabwe celebrates a steady decline in its national HIV prevalence rate, a burgeoning health crisis in the country’s mining heartlands threatens to undo decades of progress.
By Allen Mangava Apr. 30, 2026

Minister in firing line as war vets escalate welfare demands

Waves of cancer, hypertension and diabetes — alongside war-related disabilities — are cutting through the ranks of former fighters at a terrifying pace
By Tinashe Kairiza Apr. 30, 2026

The daily struggle from Chitungwiza to town

Meals are skipped. Household budgets are reshuffled. Some walk parts of the journey to cut costs; others simply absorb the loss, because missing work is not an option.
By Tendai Munhundarima Apr. 29, 2026

The daily struggle from Chitungwiza to town.

Meals are skipped. Household budgets are reshuffled. Some walk parts of the journey to cut costs; others simply absorb the loss, because missing work is not an option.
By Tendai Munhundarima Apr. 29, 2026

Medical aid uptake at risk as reforms threaten access to affordable care

ZIMBABWE could see a decline in medical aid uptake if proposed regulatory changes weaken the role of fund-owned healthcare facilities
By Valentine Maya Apr. 29, 2026

Stakeholders warn of fallout from medical aid reforms, flag discrimination concerns

“Access will shrink as members lose facilities offering care at lower prices,” she said. “It also weakens medical aids’ bargaining power on behalf of contributors.”
By Valentine Maya Apr. 29, 2026