Chinodya: A life of writing, resilience and rediscovery

SHIMMER Chinodya is undoubtedly one of Zimbabwe’s finest writers
By Eddie Zvinonzwa 23h ago

Delta’s Q1 FY25 results: mirror of Zim economy

Delta Corporation submitted mid-term budget proposals, calling for an increase in the VAT registration threshold from US$24 000 to over US$60 000 to ease compliance burdens for SMEs.
By Kudakwashe Taimo Aug. 1, 2025

AI-powered tools now capable of accounting: Matanganyidze

In an opinion piece, Matanganyidze said the integration of AI-powered tools into the accounting profession was no longer a possibility, but now a reality.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Jul. 30, 2025

African science: When an academic defied caution, drank water from an untreated source

Seemingly oozing from a divine vessel — a rock — the life-saving liquid is an instant appeal to the eye and whispers “purity”.
By Kennedy Nyavaya Jul. 27, 2025

Uganda’s Medical Universities Are Falling Behind — Here’s Why

The goal was to curb fraud and ensure transparency. Government officials say the policy has done exactly that. 
By Apophia Agiresaasi Jul. 24, 2025

LSU innovation hub construction takes shape

University authorities said the hub was set to become a powerhouse of creativity, ideas and industrial solutions, aligning with the country’s thrust towards Vision 2030.
By Patricia Sibanda Jul. 24, 2025

As University of Zimbabwe strike drags on, pressure mounts on the country’s higher education system

The University of Zimbabwe’s registrar’s office did not respond to a Global Press Journal request for comment.
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa Jul. 21, 2025

Pressure mounts on Zimbabwe’s higher education system as UZ strike drags on

But Kohlo, the chairperson of the Zimbabwe National Students Union at the University of Zimbabwe, doesn’t blame lecturers for leaving students adrift.
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa Jul. 20, 2025

Uproar over UZ exam for untaught module

UZ lecturers have been on strike since April demanding a review of their salaries, which they said had been stagnant for too long.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 20, 2025