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 4h ago

Bulawayo celebrates culinary scene

Bulawayo’s vibrant food scene and culinary excellence took centre stage recently as the Bulawayo Eats Awards transformed Kings Kraal into a hub of celebration
By Langelihle Nyathi 23h ago

Govt pledges to revive city as industrial hub

The government has declared its mission to restore Bulawayo to its former status as the nation’s industrial powerhouse, with a new focus on modern technology and sustainable development
By Nizbert Moyo 23h ago

Nkulumane hosts major “Meet the Candidates” ahead of by-ections

“Nkulumane deserves a leadership selection process that is transparent, inclusive and accountable,” Ndlovu said.  
By Staff Reporter Dec. 4, 2025

ZPRA war vet plans solo anti-govt protest

The criticism targets Zanu PF’s recent “2030 agenda”, a party-endorsed plan to initiate legislation extending President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s tenure. 
By Silas Nkala Dec. 4, 2025

Science journalism key to social justice: Nzimande

Opening the World Conference of Science Journalists (WCSJ) 2025 on Tuesday, Nzimande said South Africa was honoured to host the event for the first time on the African continent
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

Mangudya to headline Gazaland University fundraising dinner

UCCZ president Rev John Matiza said the establishment of Gazaland University would significantly expand access to tertiary education across Chipinge, Chimanimani and western Mozambique. 
By Thomas Madhuku Dec. 2, 2025

China’s ‘White Paper’ Protests: 3 Years Later

It is essential to reverse the tide of international apathy toward Beijing’s human rights violations.
By Newsday Dec. 1, 2025