Gweru targets US$50K for Christmas cheer fund

Gweru mayor Martin Chivhoko has appealed to the corporate sector and individuals to raise at least US$50 000 towards the Mayor’s Christmas Cheer fund required for the underprivileged
By Stephen Chadenga 1h ago

Property developer attends high-level UN meeting

In a statement accompanying the invitation, the UN Global Compact emphasised the urgency of addressing pay disparities.
By Staff Reporter 7h ago

Matobo drops service charges to lure investors

Speaking to Southern Eye, Matobo RDC chief executive Elvis Sibanda said several investors had approached council seeking available investment opportunities. 
By Nizbert Moyo 10h ago
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Water is a right, not a commodity, residents say

Helcraw Water (Pvt) Ltd, in partnership with Harare City Council, has reportedly begun installing prepaid water meters in parts of the city to address billing challenges.  
By Lorraine Muromo 10h ago

Zimbabwe's $600mln junk food problem

ZIMBABWE has been flagged as a breeding ground for unhealthy processed food and sweetened beverages, with total sales reaching US$623 million in the period 2021 to 2024,
By Ruth Maseko Dec. 9, 2025

Schools' football scores big against drugs and GBV

THE Academy of Sports Excellence (ASE) and Young Achievement Sports for Development (YASD) hosted an inaugural schools' sports tournament meant to tackle drug and substance abuse
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Dec. 9, 2025

No one left behind: UN backs disability inclusion

In a statement, the UN said disability inclusion remained central to its work in Zimbabwe, stressing that meaningful progress can only be achieved through strong, coordinated partnerships.
By Tatenda Kunaka Dec. 8, 2025

When orders are obeyed and hearts remain cold

Yet, such responses come only after tragedy. By the time these assurances were made, the damage had already been done, trust had eroded and people had already suffered. 
By Lawrence Makamanzi Dec. 8, 2025

Why Zimbabwe must fund its own future

The withdrawal floodgates have been opened. More countries will cut back on aid as they prioritise domestic threats over global generosity. 
By Newsday Dec. 8, 2025