Controversy swirls over Uhuru fete venue

The group argued that the choice was “deeply insensitive and provocative” given the unresolved historical grievances still haunting communities in the region.
By Musa Makina 20h ago

War vets get land for houses in Maphisa

Ngwenya said councillors considered the proposal and directed council officials to identify land where the facilities could be constructed. 
By Sharon Sibindi 21h ago

Colours of India-Zimbabwe cultural linkages

With this historical background, Indian traders started a new wave of migration to Zimbabwe (erstwhile South Rhodesia) during the colonial period and later settled in Zimbabwe.  

Stop treating road projects as temporary cosmetic exercises

REPORTS indicate that only 1,2km of the 66km Gwanda–Maphisa Road project has been completed, even as government prepares to host this year’s Zimbabwe Independence Day
By Newsday Mar. 14, 2026

Mat’land stakeholders cry foul over Uhuru tender ‘marginalisation’

Moyo questioned the logic of reserving meaningful development for national events, insisting that progress should be continuous.  
By Nizbert Moyo Mar. 12, 2026

Matobo demands lasting development beyond Uhuru celebrations

We are told that such national events come with infrastructural upgrades — rehabilitation of roads, sprucing up of public facilities and improved utilities.
By Amh Voices Mar. 5, 2026

Independence Day in Maphisa highlights decentralisation at its core

Holding the celebrations in Maphisa sends a powerful message that development, recognition, and progress extend to every corner of our country. 
By Marilyn Mutize Feb. 26, 2026

A defining moment for Matobo district

For decades, Matobo has been counted among the country’s marginalised districts, rich in culture, heritage and natural beauty, yet lagging behind in critical infrastructure.
By Southern Eye Feb. 19, 2026

Aspects of Tavarwisa’s Karanga novel: Marwadzo

However, Marwadzo shows that the hunger and famine at the turn of the new millennium was largely a result of challenges in governance. 
By Aaron Mupondi Feb. 15, 2026