MP drills relief into water crisis with six boreholes
Two of the solar-powered boreholes were commissioned in the Ziyaphapha area in Gwabalanda and Emkhayeni in New Lobengula.
By Nizbert Moyo
3h ago
Teachers reject civil service job review, demand salary adjustment
Cabinet approved the exercise on April 15 as part of efforts to restructure civil service salaries and align pay with job responsibilities.
By Brent Shamu
5h ago
No UN reform without Africa: Zimbabwe
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade confirmed the position after a meeting attended by minister Amon Murwira.
By Tatenda Kunaka
7h ago
St George’s rugby festival hailed as success
“This festival is about far more than competition,” Kapfupi said.
By Sports Reporter
8h ago
The rise of Chinese economy: Implications of GDP PPP on Africa and Zimbabwe
This analysis examines whether PPP is merely a statistical adjustment or whether China's rise carries practical lessons for Africa and Zimbabwe.
By Saxon Zvina
8h ago
The myth of omnipotence and the new multipolar reality
The United States, under a transactional leader like Donald Trump, is being forced to abandon its unilateral “tariff cudgel” and seek engagement with China.
By Saxon Zvina
8h ago
Taiwan as China’s core interest: Why Beijing treats the issue as non-negotiable and what Africa’s zero-tariff access reveals about it
To understand China’s position, one must first appreciate the historical context that shapes modern Chinese strategic thinking.
By Saxon Zvina
8h ago
Munetsi bounces back for Unity Cup
The tournament, scheduled to run from May 26 to 31 at the Valley Stadium, will also feature Nigeria, India and Jamaica.
By Henry Mhara
11h ago
Zimsec Reform Bill targets exam cheats
“The amendments have to be made so that it is aligned with the principal Act, thereby making it more relevant and applicable to the present-day dictates,” Moyo told senators.
By Sharon Sibindi
12h ago




