Campaigners blast new wildlife law for overlooking humans
“Compensation acknowledges these animals are state-owned, and when they maim or kill, the state has a duty to repair the harm.”
By Nhau Mangirazi
18h ago
ZimStat, UN team up to boost data-driven development
THE collaboration between the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) and the United Nations (UN) has minimised duplication of effort, improved efficiency and resource allocation
By Lisa Bangomwe and Dionne Masango
20h ago
AMH journo publishes award-winning IsiNdebele novel
AWARD-WINNING journalist Mthandazo Nyoni has published his debut work of fiction, an isiNdebele language novel that tackles the corrosive impact of social media on family dynamics.
By Margaret Lubinda
Dec. 4, 2025
Solar-power project saves communities from GBV
“Domestic violence in my home is a story of the past. I and my husband are now able to have level-headed conversations since I now also contribute financially to the needs in our home,” she said
By Lorraine Muromo
Dec. 4, 2025
First science conference in Africa opens
The WCSJ follows just two days after South Africa hosted the annual Science Forum.
By Nhau Mangirazi
Dec. 2, 2025
Geo Pomona boosts Harare clean-up with new fleet
The expansion signals the second republic’s prioritisation of sanitation, environmental rehabilitation and the modernisation of urban spaces.
By Pride Nyamupangedengu
Dec. 2, 2025
Public procurement review critical for economic growth
In South Africa, for example, there are 80 different legal instruments and regulations, which govern state procurement that apply to the various branches of government, differently.
By Kevin Tutani
Nov. 28, 2025
Never treat employee-engagement survey as ordinary routine exercise
An employee-engagement survey is not about collecting opinions or running an annual routine
By Memory Nguwi
Nov. 28, 2025
Zimstat rolls out new data-driven governance systems
He said governance data has become an essential tool for both government and civil society as they design responses to social and economic inequalities.
By Musavengana Chirau
Nov. 28, 2025




