Turning personal pain into professional purpose

Adams argues that true empowerment stems from internal accountability, ultimately transforming personal pain into a profound professional purpose

Beitbridge firm eyes citrus processing crown for Southern Africa

Government officials have described the arrangement as a potential partnership model that would create a national asset while improving water delivery and irrigation capacity.
By Sydney Kawadza Aug. 15, 2026

Water woes: Temporary relief for Byo residents

 The city's operational dams were holding 22.46% more water than at the same time in 2025, when combined storage stood at 43.89%.
By Silas Nkala Aug. 9, 2026

ZIMSTAT begins household survey preparations

ZIMSTAT director-general, Tafadzwa Bandama, said the exercise was a crucial step in ensuring that the agency collects accurate and reliable data for national planning and policy formulation.
By Staff Reporter Aug. 6, 2026

Macadamia production grows 40%

“The growth of Zimbabwe’s macadamia industry is a clear indication of the opportunities available within the country’s agricultural sector,” the trade promotion body said. 
By Staff Reporter Aug. 5, 2026

Liverpool's starlet Nyoni tipped for EPL breakthrough

BBC football reporter Aadam Patel believes Nyoni is finally ready to establish himself in Liverpool's first team after catching the eye under new head coach Andoni Iraola.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Aug. 5, 2026

Shutt makes Zim golf history with third Amateur crown

Shutt finished five strokes clear of Zimbabwean duo Vincent Chidambazina and Munesu Chimhini, who shared second place on 11-over-par.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Aug. 3, 2026

Full dams, dry taps: Bulawayo’s water system under strain

According to the report, Bulawayo has the capacity to abstract approximately 165 megalitres of raw water a day from its available sources.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi Jul. 30, 2026

REDTAPE: Why Bulawayo’s mega water projects are stalling

Council, however, stressed that groundwater was not a replacement for surface water but a strategic supplement capable of improving the city’s resilience to climate change.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi Jul. 30, 2026