Mwenezi clinic, school get timely boost
A clinic in Mwenezi East has received a material boost following a donation of solar panels, a water pump, and pharmaceuticals aimed at improving access to primary health care.
By Staff Reporter
9h ago
Governance storm hits State-owned enterprise
The instability, also linked to internal disputes in management, has reportedly trickled down, leaving middle management and operational teams distracted and demoralised.
By Blessed Ndlovu and Nqobani Ndlovu
10h ago
Chevrons victory no fluke, Parly says
PARLIAMENT says the victory by the Zimbabwe Cricket team, The Chevrons, at the ICC Men’s T-20 World Cup 2026 was no fluke, adding that it reflects the dedication,
By Staff Reporter
Feb. 26, 2026
CSO doubts Ziyambi’s claims on diaspora vote
Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs minister Ziyambi Ziyambi recently told journalists that the Bill — which faces resistance from various quarters — will facilitate diaspora voting.
By Silas Nkala
Feb. 25, 2026
Tarisayi Gashu set to release eight-track country album
Inspired by the emotional depth and lyrical honesty of country legends Dolly Parton and Don Williams, Gashu has embraced country music as her chosen genre
By Arts Reporter
Feb. 22, 2026
Zim pushes power retention amid dereliction
It was a document that ordinary Zimbabweans could claim as their own, a rare symbol of national ownership in a landscape otherwise defined by exclusion and neglect.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
Feb. 20, 2026
The amendment that changes everything — and solves nothing
In a democracy, the people decide regularly and predictably. Term limits exist precisely to prevent power from redesigning the rules under which it competes.
By Jameson Timba
Feb. 16, 2026
The political logic behind Zimbabwe’s dangerous constitutional turn
I argue that this Bill marks a clear break from the promise of Zimbabwe’s 2013 Constitution. That settlement largely imagined a future built on limits, competition and accountability.
By Phillan Zamchiya
Feb. 13, 2026
How African territorial markets are quietly rewriting socio-economic rules
If Members of Parliament and councillors really cared about farmers, traders and food systems, territorial market infrastructure would not be as dilapidated as is the case in most countries.
By Charles Dhewa
Feb. 4, 2026
‘Massive deception over Zimbabwean journalism’... state mounts web of firewalls criminalising press freedoms: Report
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Mar. 13, 2026




