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Climate change advocates hail MIF green energy stance

MIF chief executive officer John Mangudya said they aim to foster development.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jan 17, 2026
Guruve murders: Thick cloud of fear, mistrust still hangs
Guruve murders: Thick cloud of fear, mistrust still hangs
When NewsDay Weekender visited the community, it was greeted with suspicion.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Evans Mathanda Jan 17, 2026
Guruve murders: Thick cloud of fear, mistrust still hangs
When NewsDay Weekender visited the community, it was greeted with suspicion.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Evans Mathanda Jan 17, 2026
Academic Mafunga opens elite school in Marondera
Mafunga said the Marondera school is unique as it has STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics] programmes for female learners.
By Staff Reporter Jan 17, 2026
ZIDA unveils manufacturing investment opportunities
Another is the Orangerose Solar Roof Tile Manufacturing Project, which aims to produce 600 solar tiles per day.
By Obert Siamilandu Jan 17, 2026
Clean water boost for Murewa villagers
River Valley Village Development Committee chairperson Patrick Feremenga said the drilling of a borehole in the area was welcome.
By Staff Reporter Jan 17, 2026
Chinese firm installs US$12k solar plant for Jairos Jiri school
Chinese firm installs US$12k solar plant for Jairos Jiri school
By Staff Reporter Jan 16, 2026
Interview: New Caaz DG plans to make Zim a regional aviation powerhouse
Our role is not to build infrastructure, but to certify it to ensure compliance with international standards and recommended practices.
By Freeman Makopa Jan 16, 2026
Trump tariffs jeopardise US$500m Zim/Iran plan
Zimbabwe has established 12 Memoranda of Understanding with Iran, covering sectors including agriculture, mining, pharmaceuticals, and tourism.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Nhau Mangirazi Jan 16, 2026
Trump tariffs jeopardise US$500m Zim/Iran plan
Zimbabwe has established 12 Memoranda of Understanding with Iran, covering sectors including agriculture, mining, pharmaceuticals, and tourism.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Nhau Mangirazi Jan 16, 2026
Illegal miners threaten ex-minister’s grave
ILLEGAL miners, popularly known as amakorokoza, are threatening the gravesite of the late former Home Affairs minister and Zapu president, Dumiso Dabengwa, in Ntabazinduna, Matabeleland
By Nizbert Moyo Jan 16, 2026
Murewa man faces US$109K money laundering charge
A 68-YEAR-OLD suspected serial fraudster from Murewa appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court facing money laundering charges after allegedly defrauding complainants of US$109 000
By Desmond Chingarande Jan 16, 2026
Detained Chinese national challenges ‘discriminatory’ policy
The applicant, Quijun Yu, was granted US$5 000 bail by the High Court on a murder charge and ordered to surrender his passport and title deeds.
By Problem Masau Jan 16, 2026
Anglican Diocese of Manicaland schools dominates A Level results
THE Anglican Diocese of Manicaland schools posted good results in the 2025 Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) Advanced Level final examinations.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jan 16, 2026
‘Teachers working under duress’
TEACHERS in Zimbabwe are performing their duties “under duress” as poor salaries under worsening economic conditions continue to erode their dignity and working conditions, unions have said.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jan 16, 2026
Zim faces heightened floods risk
Over the past week, moderate to heavy rainfall persisted across northern and eastern southern Africa, including Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, eastern Zimbabwe and eastern South Africa.
By BRENT SHAMU Jan 16, 2026
CHRA accuses City of Harare of creating flood disaster
THE Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) has blamed the recent floods that hit parts of the capital not on heavy rainfall alone, but on years of systemic spatial planning failure
By GRACIOUS DANIEL Jan 16, 2026
Zim records US$90m trade surplus in Nov 2025
The United Arab Emirates accounted for 44,4% of Zimbabwe’s exports, followed by South Africa at 21,8% and China at 21,2%.
By Obert Siamilandu Jan 16, 2026
Vendors 4ED members loot empowerment funds
Zanu PF Bindura commissariat department and the party’s Mashonaland Central provincial executive, the Vendors 4ED leadership announced Chibaya’s immediate suspension.
By Silas Nkala Jan 16, 2026
Informal to formal: Zim’s contested urban transformation
Elijah Mutemeri, a renowned urban planning expert, illustrates the complexities involved
By Tonderayi Matonho Jan 16, 2026
Teachers in limbo after abrupt transfer orders
At Mufakose Mhuriimwe Secondary School, a private institution, teachers received blanket transfer notices late last week, often without being informed of their new posting.
By Evans Mathanda Jan 15, 2026
Chitungwiza spends lavishly on workshops, while workers go unpaid for 8 months
In a letter seen by NewsDay, workers accused the council of splashing cash on workshops while neglecting employee welfare.
By Donald Nyandoro Jan 15, 2026
Hopley man caged 15 years for sodomy
John Chamboko denied the charges during trial.
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO Jan 15, 2026
Hundreds enrol for Discovery ambulance technician courses
The classes are running in Harare, Mutare, Masvingo and Bulawayo.
By TAFADZWA MUSINIWA Jan 15, 2026
MP raises alarm over deteriorating state of Seke Road
Mavhunga warned that the damage has gone beyond normal wear and tear, describing the gullies as no longer mere potholes.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Jan 15, 2026
Chief Murinye takes school fight to ED
The development is linked to Masvingo businessman Philemon Mutangiri.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jan 15, 2026
Malaba refuses to go on leave pending retirement
Malaba, who reaches retirement age in May when he turns 75, was supposed to go on leave starting early this month, but has opted to cling to his office until his term expires.
By Staff Reporter Jan 15, 2026
Murambidzi’s Quest to Build a Rural Football Legacy
Launched in 2024 in Murewa, the club represents Murambidzi’s commitment to bridging the gap between rural talent and professional scouting.
By RUFARO KASWERAKUENDA Jan 15, 2026