State opposes Chimombe, Mpofu renewed freedom bid
On the appeal against sentence, the State described it as ridiculous.
By Staff Reporter
Jan 8, 2026
2030: Zanu PF goes back to drawing board
By Nunurai Jena
Jan 8, 2026
Zanu PF embarks on ambitious in-bus campaign
The tour, dubbed Politics Mubhazi, will take place tomorrow, travelling from Harare to Murehwa, providing participants with a platform for political engagement while on the move.
By Staff Reporter
Jan 8, 2026
Scammers target EcoCash users
“Be cautious of websites or messages using fake EcoCash logos or claiming to be ‘powered by EcoCash’”, the statement read.
By Staff Reporter
Jan 8, 2026
Analysts call for tight monetary policy amid ZiG instability fears
The government introduced the ZiG in April 2024 and said it was backed by gold, precious minerals and foreign currency reserves.
By Nqobizwe Thebe
Jan 8, 2026
Job Sikhala’s NDWG top official dies
Moyo described Sibanda as an unsung heroine of unmatched proportions who was dedicated to the democratic struggle against tyranny and dictatorship in Zimbabwe.
By Silas Nkala
Jan 8, 2026
Zimbos to pay US$15K bond for US visa
“This requirement applies regardless of place of application. A bond does not guarantee visa issuance. If someone pays fees without a consular officer’s direction, the fees will not be returned.
By BRENT SHAMU
Jan 8, 2026
3 cops up for criminal abuse of office
THREE cops stationed at Dzivarasekwa Police Station yesterday appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court facing a charge of criminal abuse of office.
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO
Jan 8, 2026
Journo Masalethulini ‘killed’ by lover
THE prime suspect in the murder of broadcast journalist Cordelia Masalethulini (45) appeared in court yesterday and was remanded in custody to January 22.
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO
Jan 8, 2026
Church calls for transparency in govt/EU economic partnership talks
THE Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) has urged the government to conduct a transparent dialogue on the European Union-Eastern and Southern Africa (EU-ESA) Economic Partnership Agreement
By BRENT SHAMU
Jan 8, 2026
YouTuber IShowSpeed brings Harare to a standstill
The Zimbabwe leg of the tour follows visits to South Africa, Mozambique and Botswana, where he also generated widespread public interest.
By Donald Nyandoro
Jan 7, 2026
Justice Kwenda reserves judgment in Chimombe, Mpofu application
If leave is not granted, Chimombe and Mpofu have said they will petition the Supreme Court directly to appeal the decision.
By Donald Nyandoro
Jan 7, 2026
Kariba police nab 7 in suspected kidnapping, robbery spree
KARIBA police have arrested seven suspects following a series of robberies and kidnappings targeting fishermen around Musamba Island
By Obert Siamilandu
Jan 7, 2026
TIMB in quality push as tobacco harvest kicks off
THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has urged tobacco farmers to harvest only mature leaves and strictly adhere to recommended handling and curing procedures to minimise losses
By Blessed Ndlovu
Jan 7, 2026
ZHRC flags ZBC radio licensing
THE Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has raised alarm over the compulsory collection of radio listeners’ licence fees, arguing that the practice undermines fundamental human rights
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jan 7, 2026
2025 a tumultuous year for mine workers: Union
THE year 2025 was marked by severe challenges for Zimbabwe’s mining sector, with workers suffering widespread labour rights violations
By Silas Nkala
Jan 7, 2026
Ex-Zanu PF chef in gold claim row
VILLAGERS, who hold gold claims in Makaha, Mudzi district, Mashonaland East province, are up in arms with former Zanu PF director of information Danny Musukuma
By Staff Reporter
Jan 7, 2026
Villagers cry foul over new levy
While section 96 empowers councils to impose development-related levies, it distinguishes a land development levy from a development levy.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jan 6, 2026
Unite to end digital violence against women, girls
Sprout Women Empowerment Trust executive director Caroline Mutimbanyoka emphasised the urgency of creating safe online environments for women and girls.
By Patricia Sibanda
Jan 6, 2026
US$700m cement project signals Zim’s industrial surge
Chombo said government would ensure the project aligned with Vision 2030, community development goals and environmental standards.
By Obert Siamilandu
Jan 6, 2026
Guruve serial killer linked to 15 murder cases
The 31-year-old killer was remanded to January 19 by Harare magistrate Vakai Douglas Chikwekwe.
By Desmond Chingarande
Jan 6, 2026
Food security to improve in April/May: Fews Net
It said above-average rainfall between October 1 and December 15 in most areas facilitated engagement in land preparation and planting activities.
By Silas Nkala
Jan 6, 2026
Chimombe, Mpofu back in court
Chimombe and Mpofu were sentenced to 12 and 17 years in prison, respectively.
By Staff Reporter
Jan 6, 2026
Guruve serial killer remanded on hospital bed as court hears chilling details of alleged murder spree
Police say the accused was finally linked to the crimes after allegedly stabbing five relatives to death at Ona Farm on December 11, 2025, triggering an intensive nationwide manhunt.
By Desmond Chingarande
Jan 5, 2026
Latest report on Bulawayo dams means city still walking a tightrope
With the exception of Mtshabezi, none of the city’s dams is above the halfway mark, underscoring how uneven the rainy season has been.
By Alfonce Mbizwo
Jan 5, 2026
Four Zesa employees arrested over US$28k theft
FOUR Zesa employees based at the Karoi Depot have been arrested in connection with the alleged theft of electrical materials valued at more than US$28 000, police confirmed.
By Nunurai Jena
Jan 5, 2026
Rights under siege as violations persist
The 2025 ZHRC report comes amid a series of suspected State- sponsored attacks on civic space this year.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jan 5, 2026
War in Zanu PF as bigwigs tussle over affiliates
The turmoil follows a resolution adopted at the Zanu PF annual conference in Mutare last year which directed that party affiliates be integrated into the ruling party’s structures.
By Kenneth Nyangani
Jan 5, 2026
The diaspora dividend: Zimbabwe’s unofficial state of survival
Socially and culturally, they fund schools, clinics and rural projects, preserve Zimbabwean identity in foreign lands, and inject fresh perspectives on democracy and justice through their youth.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Jan 5, 2026




