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2030: Zanu PF goes back to drawing board

Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi had hinted that he will publish the draft amendments to extend the president’s term by two years in the Government Gazette before December 31.
By Nunurai Jena Jan 7, 2026
Zim athletes set sights on World Cross Country glory
Zim athletes set sights on World Cross Country glory
ALL roads lead to Tallahassee, Florida, for the 46th edition of the World Athletics Cross Country Championships.
By TINOTENDA MOMBESHORA Jan 7, 2026
Ali Otto pushes to make boxing a culture in Zim
OTTO Boxing Club founder and coach Ali Phiri has urged Zimbabweans to embrace boxing as a culture rather than merely viewing it as a violent sport.
By RUFARO KASWERAKUENDA Jan 7, 2026
Lupahla goes all out to escape Mapeza’s shadow
FC PLATINUM coach Joel Lupahla is determined to forge his own identity and move beyond Norman Mapeza's shadow, putting together a formidable squad for the 2026 season
By Terry Madyauta Jan 7, 2026
New Bosso coach Senong up for the challenge
HIGHLANDERS’ newly-appointed coach, Thabo Senong, has acknowledged the massive task ahead and insists that only a united effort can restore the Bulawayo giants to their former glory
By Fortune Mbele 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
From Filabusi to fame: lthole LikaNsikane musical rise
Thabo Nsikane — popularly known as Ithole LikaNsikane — is steadily carving a name for himself on the maskandi music scene.
By NOKUXOLA MBANGENI Jan 7, 2026
MC Fortue’s big mic dreams
SHE is the bride who bends gracefully to speak to her bridesmaids — a moment that has become synonymous with her unique charm as a master of ceremonies (MC).
By Tatenda Kunaka Jan 7, 2026
Premier secures extended deadline on Zulu lithium supply deal
PPREMIER African Minerals Limited has secured an extension to its offtake and prepayment agreement with Canmax Technologies Co., Ltd, giving the miner more time to deliver spodumene concentrate
By Business Reporter Jan 7, 2026
Art loss widens on discontinued operations
DIVERSIFIED manufacturer Amalgamated Regional Trading (Art) Holdings Limited posted a comprehensive loss of US$3,5 million for the year ended September 30, 2025
By Tatira Zwinoira Jan 7, 2026
What does knowledge mean when African scholars ignore informal economies?
IF African scholars were more interested in studying informal economies and territorial markets, by now, there would be abundant literature on these important post-colonial institutions.
By Charles Dhewa Jan 7, 2026
Hope alone is not enough
Governments announce ambitious plans, organisations roll out new strategies and individuals declare that this will be “their year”.
By Cliff Chiduku Jan 7, 2026
Rick Ross to perform at Scott’s birthday party
Scott, known for his lavish spending, will be turning 47.
By Donald Nyandoro Jan 6, 2026
Liam Rosenior confirmed as Chelsea head coach on contract to 2032
Rosenior has left Strasbourg, Chelsea’s partner club, after holding talks over the role on Monday.
By The Guardian Jan 6, 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
I’m ready for the big stage: Cremer
The spin maestro, in scintillating form in domestic cricket, believes he has proved his worth.
By AUSTIN KARONGA 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
Blood on our collective hands: The lethal normalisation of femicide
As confirmed by Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko, Madula was brutally murdered by her husband, Brighton Kahlanga.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira Jan 6, 2026
The quiet weight of offence and the discipline of letting go
One of the most uncomfortable truths about resentment is that offence is, to a significant degree, a choice. Not the initial sting, perhaps, but the decision to keep it alive.
By Rutendo Kureya Jan 6, 2026
New rules raise bar for foreign firms
In a statement, the Ministry called on foreigners currently operating in reserved sectors to submit their regularisation plans by the end of the month.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jan 6, 2026