Court acquits doctor in ZACC obstruction case

Delivering judgment last week, Marufu found that the prosecution had failed to establish the essential elements of the offence.
By Nunurai Jena 1h ago

New Dutch-Zim network eyes stronger trade, investment ties

The network will serve as the first point of contact for Dutch companies interested in Zimbabwe.
By Business Reporter 1h ago

When a child ‘consents’ (Part 3)

We contended that the exemptions were designed for the benefit of children, not as a basis for mitigating the liability of adults who engage in sexual activity with children.

Zim-India partnership in mining can propel Zim up the global value chain

There was talk of investment, technology transfer, capacity building, and skills development.
By Lawrence Makamanzi 1h ago

Ziyambi sparks fury over Gukurahundi remarks

Ziyambi made the comments last week after Senator Sengezo Tshabangu called on Parliament to enact legislation within 12 months to ensure national healing
By Silas Nkala 1h ago

What is the weather like?

Of course, here in Zimbabwe, our conversations start differently, by asking about family, home, rarely the weather, which may well be because we have such pleasant, consistent weather.
By Tim Middleton 18h ago

Teachers call for end to xenophobia

ARTUZ said the struggles of Zimbabwean teachers, who continue to face low wages and state repression, are closely linked to those of South African workers.
By Staff Reporter 20h ago

New life for mothers after cyclone

Ruwona said the church's mission extends beyond spiritual ministry to restoring dignity, hope, and practical support for vulnerable communities.
By Kenneth Nyangani 20h ago
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Broken promises: Mt Hampden villas still elusive

That deadline was missed, forcing government officials to scramble for alternative accommodation at Harare hotels, including the Hyatt Regency, Rainbow Towers, and Monomotapa Hotel.
By Nqobani Ndlovu 20h ago