70 dead as rains wreak havoc
HEAVY rains pounding the country during the 2025-26 season have claimed 70 lives, injured 51 people and destroyed more than 1 000 homesteads, the Department of Civil Protection
Why Zimbabwe’s IP momentum in 2025 matters for economic growth in 2026
ZIMBABWE stands at an inflection point. Quiet reforms in the country’s intellectual property (IP) system are not merely administrative tweaks.
By Rachelle Anesu Chaminuka
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New boards for ZTA, Mosi-oa-Tunya
GOVERNMENT has appointed new boards for the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) and the Mosi-oa-Tunya Development Company, with Tourism and Hospitality Industry minister Barbara Rwodzi
By Sharon Zebra
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NewsDay Cartoon, January 14 2026 Edition
NewsDay Cartoon, January 14 2026 Edition
By The Watcher
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Co-parenting in Zimbabwe: Progress, challenges and impact on children
CO-PARENTING has quietly become a defining feature of the modern Zimbabwean family.
By Simbarashe C Kanyimo
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Kadoma distributes hampers to the elderly
The City of Kadoma's Cheer Fund is a programme aimed at providing support to vulnerable groups, including senior citizens, persons with disabilities and other marginalised communities.
By Azriel Chimeno
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Strengthening justice is not optional
CHIEF Justice Luke Malaba’s disclosure of the scale of Zimbabwe’s case backlog should set off alarm bells across the justice system and government.
By Newsday
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Kadoma distributes hampers to the elderly.
THE City of Kadoma has demonstrated its commitment to supporting vulnerable members of society by distributing food hampers to senior citizens and persons with disabilities
By Azriel Chimeno
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Mzembi’s trial in false start
THE trial of former Foreign Affairs minister Walter Mzembi failed to take off yesterday after High Court judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero postponed the matter to January 28.
By Desmond Chingarande
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