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Residents fume over cemetery

“The placement of a burial ground so close to our vital water source poses serious risks of contamination which could endanger the health and well-being of all residents.”
By Staff Reporter Jun. 14, 2026

Youth group demands answers on procurement of cancer treatment machines

The equipment, valued at US$27 million, was funded through revenue generated from the sugar tax and is expected to significantly enhance cancer treatment services in the country.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 12, 2026

Developer dismisses land invasion claims

“We have all the relevant documents and clearances from the responsible authorities regarding the land in question, the Remainder of Eyecourt,” he said.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 11, 2026

Harare City Council under fire over Budiriro deaths

The deadly pit, according to police investigations, had allegedly been left open by council workers carrying out sewer repairs in the area.
By Donald Nyandoro Jun. 9, 2026

Land barons hit Hunyani constituency

The illegal settlements are said to be expanding rapidly, with the land barons allegedly invoking Zanu PF in their operations.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jun. 8, 2026

Connectivity to drive AfCFTA, AFCAC head says 

Experts say initiatives such as the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) will be vital in lowering transport costs, boosting intra-African trade and strengthening regional value chains. 
By Business Reporter May. 20, 2026

25 years with HIV: Samanga’s story of survival and strength

A natural fighter with a strong-willed character, she accepted her fate and did not confront her husband over the diagnosis.
By Vanessa Gonye May. 9, 2026

143 facilities, one massive gap: The crumbling state of Matabeleland South’s rural clinics

“This mission strengthens our commitment to invest boldly in our health system,” Mombeshora said, pledging equitable access for all Zimbabweans regardless of where they live.
By Silas Nkala May. 7, 2026

Sweet tax, bitter truth for cancer patients

GOVERNMENT is facing renewed pressure to account for millions raised through Zimbabwe’s sugar tax after revelations in the Senate that many cancer patients are still struggling to access treatment.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 7, 2026