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At 16, she has had 4 pregnancies

The programme focuses on health, women, youth empowerment, education and sustainable development, and has given Chipo a new lease on life.
By CLAYTON MASEKESA Jan 10, 2026
UZ-led plant boosts smart reg plates production
UZ-led plant boosts smart reg plates production
The locally manufactured number plates integrate advanced smart technologies that assign each vehicle a unique digital identity.
By Staff Reporter Jan 10, 2026
Crystal gazing into 2026
Constitutional Amendment No. 3, if it comes, will potentially scrap term limits or extend the terms for up to seven years.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Jan 10, 2026
Seke elite school: Hope for diasporans, peri-urban dwellers
Seke district is fast turning into an urban area as denoted by the growth of residential areas and ballooning population.
By Staff Reporter Jan 10, 2026
Simba Bhora hit by fresh player exodus
Luphahla has since joined former league champions FC Platinum.
By Henry Mhara Jan 10, 2026
US$1,9m suspected fraudster granted US$300 bail
The accused, Brian Ncube, appeared before Harare magistrate Jessie Kufa, who granted him US$300 bail.
By Desmond Chingarande Jan 10, 2026
Copper cables thieves plunge Lalapanzi into darkness
Mahoko said police have since launched a manhunt for the suspects and appealed to anyone who might have information to report to the nearest police station.
By Stephen Chadenga Jan 10, 2026
Mash West farmers urged to scale up climate-resilient crops
Jiri emphasised the government’s ongoing drive to add value to traditional grains, highlighting initiatives to expand their use in stock-feed manufacturing.
By Staff Reporter Jan 10, 2026
Reigning in authority
Reigning in authority requires full knowledge of what we received and who we became upon salvation.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Jan 10, 2026
A fresh start: Embracing opportunities in the New Year
Across the country, children, young people and even tertiary students are returning to classrooms with renewed hope and curiosity.
By Marilyn Mutize Jan 10, 2026
Why data doesn’t drive decisions
Data is an integral input, but it is not a substitute for judgement.
By Innocent Hadebe Jan 10, 2026
Fast thinkers lead
Some people get rewarded and others are helplessly thrown out of the ship.
By Jonah Nyoni Jan 10, 2026
Hand-carved stones from Zimtell colourful stories at ZIM Sculpture Gallery
Gallery owner Wayne Gallimore represents two of Zimbabwe’s major artist communities, as well as independent artists.
By Pancouver.ca Jan 10, 2026
When a flying machine stole the glamour amid tears and grief
Many used to see it flying and could not make head or tail, but this time, it landed on their soil.
By Emison Haripindi Jan 10, 2026
Going beyond “call me back”
  IN  a country where the majority are suffering from economic decline one of Zimbabwe’s mobile network service provider NetOne has gone beyond sending “call me back texts,
By Allen Mangava Jan 9, 2026
Zimsec touts higher ‘A’ Level pass rate
ZIMSEC board chairperson Professor Paul Mapfumo said the rise in both pass rate and candidature reflected sustained improvements in teaching and learning
By GARY GERALD MTOMBENI Jan 9, 2026
Zimsec ‘A’ level results out today
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) 2025 Advanced Level examination results will be officially released at 12 noon today,
By Online Reporter Jan 9, 2026
Solar borehole brings lifeline to Seke communities
Kashambe said additional borehole sites were identified, with implementation set to take place in phases to ensure equitable distribution of the resource across the constituency.
By BRENT SHAMU Jan 9, 2026
Transport ministry to blame for road carnage: ZHRC
In a statement, ZHRC noted that lack of a mass public transport system has resulted in pressure on pirate kombis, popularly known as mishikashika.
By BRENT SHAMU Jan 9, 2026
Back-to-school piracy hits local textbook industry
Photocopied textbooks are flooding the market, said a sales representative who spoke on condition of anonymity.
By Staff Reporter Jan 9, 2026
Unpaid Harare workers threaten to down tools
HCC employees endured a tough festive season and are beginning the year without having received December salaries, particularly those in grades 16 to seven.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jan 9, 2026
Zim runs out of blood stocks
Allogeneic transfusion, which is the most common in Zimbabwe, involves administering blood donated by one person to another who matches their blood type.
By GRACIOUS DANIEL Jan 9, 2026
China in Africa: Beyond the noise, towards shared development
It is diverse, complex, evolving and deeply shaped by development realities on both sides.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa Jan 9, 2026
Newcomers Hardrock FC shake up transfer market
This week, the Golden Boys announced the signing of nine players as part of an aggressive recruitment drive aimed at cementing their place among the elite.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Jan 9, 2026
80 countries back Zim’s UNSC bid.
Non-permanent members are elected by the UN General Assembly and require a two-thirds majority vote.
By Tatenda Kunaka Jan 9, 2026
FBC Holdings merges bank, building society.
He assured stakeholders that customers’ deposits, accounts and contractual obligations remained safe, intact and fully accessible.
By Staff Reporter Jan 9, 2026
Kian Blignaut expected to shine at ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup
At the forefront is Kian Blignaut, a name that resonates deeply with Zimbabwean cricketing circles.
By Sports Reporter Jan 9, 2026
The jaws’ unwelcome guest: The silent growth of facial cysts
This condition captures a frightening paradox because it is rarely deadly, but its potential for damage is significant.
By Patience Matambo Jan 9, 2026