Mafume hails Zimbabwe Volleyball teams after gold, silver finish
Mafume added that tournaments of this kind showcased athletic talent while also promoting cultural exchange and regional integration.
By Austin Karonga
3h ago
Zvishavane women hardest hit by mining disputes, displacement: report
The report found that families relocated from fertile agricultural land to less productive areas have struggled to rebuild their livelihoods
By Patricia Sibanda
9h ago
Zim targets African markets in industrialisation drive
Zimbabwe is increasingly looking to regional markets as competition for investment intensifies across Africa
By Freeman Makopa
10h ago
Cultivating a connected future for Zim’s agriculture sector
Liquid’s IoT connectivity is also enabling aquaculture farmers to monitor water quality and pond conditions remotely, helping improve fish production and reduce losses.
By Lorreta Songola
13h ago
When a child ‘consents’ (Part 1)
A recent decision of the High Court invites the nation to reflect on what these provisions were designed to achieve.
CAB 3 and the tyranny of the majority
But parliamentary power comes with a duty to exercise restraint. Legislators are custodians of the Constitution, not merely agents of party directives.
By Newsday
13h ago
Fugitive suspected drug dealer nabbed
A crack team led by Detective Assistant Inspector Simbi Oadzakashamba, head of the Anti-Drugs Trafficking National Crack Unit, arrested him.
By Desmond Chingarande
13h ago
Manyame warns against illegal land deals
Manyame RDC chief executive Farirayi Guta raised the alarm in a public notice, expressing concern over the mushrooming of illegal structures on farms
By Staff Reporter
13h ago
Harare banks on investors to plug infrastructure gaps
The meeting was also attended by HCC acting town clerk Warren Chiwawa and the chairperson of council business committee, Rufaro Matsika.
By Kenneth Nyangani
14h ago




