People with Disabilities Act: Progressive milestone or missed opportunity?
OVER the weekend, social media brought to the fore issues around the needs of people living with disabilities and how the government has failed or succeeded in responding to these needs.
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Gold Mafia shadow haunts Zim main airport
South Africa remains a top platinum producer, while Zimbabwe is among the region’s few countries with significant lithium deposits.
By Silas Nkala
7h ago
Mutapa pumps US$100m into State firms in turnaround drive
In February, Mutapa disclosed that its portfolio comprises assets valued at over US$20 billion, drawn from more than 20 State-owned entities (SOEs) under its management.
By Tatira Zwinoira
7h ago
Zambia’s homegrown philanthropy that helps students through university
University life in Zambia has never been easy, especially now when the broader national economy has been biting everyone who exists in it.
By Richard Mulonga
19h ago
17 years on, no justice for farmers after Sadc tribunal shutdown
Judges were removed under former President Robert Mugabe, rendering the tribunal non-functional.
By Freeman Makopa
20h ago
First science conference in Africa opens
The WCSJ follows just two days after South Africa hosted the annual Science Forum.
By Nhau Mangirazi
23h ago
Mangudya to headline Gazaland University fundraising dinner
UCCZ president Rev John Matiza said the establishment of Gazaland University would significantly expand access to tertiary education across Chipinge, Chimanimani and western Mozambique.
By Thomas Madhuku
Dec. 2, 2025
Bulawayo’s transport system must be held as standard, MP says
She urged other cities to emulate Bulawayo, which she said managed to streamline kombi operations more effectively than elsewhere.
By Nizbert Moyo
Dec. 1, 2025
Carols for a cause: BCC rallies residents to donate
Bulawayo mayor David Coltart said the event had been part of the city's tradition for nearly 70 years.
By Nizbert Moyo
Dec. 1, 2025




