Safeguard personal data, Potraz urges villagers
CCZ public relations manager Christopher Kamba said circulation of ZiG notes had remained limited since their introduction.
By Evans Mathanda
Mar 8, 2026
Madhuku sounds alarm on 2030 Bill
By BRENT SHAMU
Mar 8, 2026
Women entrepreneurs, innovators headline Lift Me Up empowerment conference
Olga Muteiwa said preparations for the conference are complete, and organisers are confident the event will deliver meaningful dialogue and practical insights for women across sectors.
By Tendai Sauta
Mar 7, 2026
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Chimoio shrine: Caretakers tell chilling tales
Chimoio shrine is a place located in Mozambique’s Manica province, about 95km from the Forbes Border Post.
By Jairos Saunyama
Mar 7, 2026
Chiefs ready for Bosso
Coach John Nyikadzino says it won’t be easy against giants Highlanders and will throw everything at Bosso to get the valuable three points.
By Fortune Mbele
Mar 7, 2026
DeMbare seek Gweru joy in season opener
With an average of just one goal per game in this fixture and not a single match ever producing three goals, fans should expect a tactical grind rather than a goal-fest.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
Mar 7, 2026
MWOS, Hunters FC share spoils in season opener
They started with the intent of a title contender; Billy Veremu and Arthur Banda were persistent nuisances early on, forcing the Hunters’ backline into several desperate clearances.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
Mar 7, 2026
Richest kickoff as Scottland invade Chahwanda
Still, Mapeza added 11 more stars during the off-season, including Soccer Star of the Year finalists Emmanuel Ziocha and Abubakar Moffat, plus four additional internationals.
By Henry Mhara
Mar 7, 2026
Rain-related accidents claim 3 lives
Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Nomalanga Msebele said police recorded a total of 97 road traffic accidents during the period, with some involving vehicle collisions.
By NOKUXOLA MBANGENI
Mar 7, 2026
Marondera council fined US$5K over pollution
“This meant that the Municipality of Marondera is discharging all the effluent direct into the environment, thereby polluting the environment and water bodies.”
By Jairos Saunyama
Mar 7, 2026
Child protection under severe strain: World Vision
World Vision national director Assan Golowa said the organisation made remarkable progress in improving the wellbeing of children and families in vulnerable communities.
By SHARON ZEBRA
Mar 7, 2026
Gweru Poly urged to drive innovation, skills development
“I am pleased to note that you developed more than eight prototypes with potential to provide home-grown solutions to national challenges,” he said.
By Natasha Ncube
Mar 7, 2026
Medical ‘gag order’ bleeds Zim US$400m annually
Johannes Marisa, president of the Medical and Dental Private Practitioners Association of Zimbabwe, described the current framework as “punitive”.
By Catherine Murombedzi
Mar 7, 2026
5 decades on, a woman’s journey with obstetric fistula
Married off at a very young age and never attended school, she fled her first marriage, but couldn’t stay at her father’s place.
By Vanessa Gonye
Mar 7, 2026
Indigenous churches throw weight behind Constitution changes
He said church leaders believed continuity in leadership would allow the completion of major development projects and support the attainment of Vision 2030.
By Staff Reporter
Mar 7, 2026
Zim to rehabilitate damaged wetlands
There is also need for community education and identification of alternative livelihoods as well as monitoring and ecological assessments.
By Christopher Mahove
Mar 7, 2026
Attitude reflects behavioural traits of leadership
Business history is littered with failed companies that had superior technology and ample resources but were hollowed out by a toxic culture.
By Innocent Hadebe
Mar 7, 2026
How your chair might be killing you
The humble rugged office chair, often overlooked, is a ticking time bomb for our health.
By Jonah Nyoni
Mar 7, 2026
Zim artist Nyahunzvi explores cultural values in a bold new exhibition
The dominant black and white zebra motif in his work is an ode to his Mbizi totem (a clan symbol called a mutupo, in the form of an animal or plant).
By Barnabas Ticha Muvhuti
Mar 7, 2026
Foundations of joy: Nurturing early childhood education in Zim
In Zimbabwe, we can tap into local games like Tsoro or Dadara to teach math, strategy, and teamwork in joyful ways.
By Elizabeth “Bessie” Masiya
Mar 7, 2026
We’re practitioners of the Word
We know Romans 8:1, “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.”
By Erasmus Makarimayi
Mar 7, 2026
Zim has already tainted its constitutional amendments
The law is clear that there must be a 90-day window for parliamentary public consultations to allow the views of Zimbabweans to be heard and recorded.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana
Mar 7, 2026
Mindset alone won’t save the ZiG
The ZiG has given Zimbabwe a second chance at monetary redemption — but second chances must be earned, not assumed.
By Lawrence Makamanzi
Mar 6, 2026
Why Canvas prints are a perfect choice for stylish wall décor
Modern printing technology uses fade-resistant inks, which help maintain color vibrancy for many years.
By Newsday
Mar 6, 2026
€1m boost for wildlife, habitat protection.
“The investment will, among other things, support wildlife rescue efforts, enhance ranger capacity, and secure critical wildlife migration routes,” IFAW said.
By Sydney Kawadza
Mar 6, 2026
Pan-Africanism: A path to a united and prosperous Africa
Pan-Africanism, at its heart, is a simple but powerful belief: that African people share a common history and destiny, and that unity is our greatest strength.
By MITCHEL CHIBAYA and OLYN MARIMANZI
Mar 6, 2026
Pan-Africanism: A path to a united and prosperous Africa
Pan-Africanism, at its heart, is a simple but powerful belief: that African people share a common history and destiny, and that unity is our greatest strength.
By MITCHEL CHIBAYA and OLYN MARIMANZI
Mar 6, 2026
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Timba ratchets up pressure amid 2030 Bill crackdown
Timba told NewsDay in an interview that he had hand delivered the letters to Mudenda, Chinomona and Mutamba.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Mar 6, 2026
Lithium to spur industrialisation: Chiwenga
Chiwenga hailed the progress at Sandawana Mines and the processing plant in Zvishavane saying the development will augment government’s development trajectory.
By Sydney Kawadza
Mar 6, 2026




