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MPs gang up against Treasury over sugar tax spending

According to reports, the tax had generated US$30,8 million by November 2024 and an additional US$25,4 million between January and May 2025.
By Sharon Sibindi 9h ago

History Within Reach: Arteta’s Gunners Stand on the Threshold of European Immortality

The result marks the first time in the club’s 140-year history that the Gunners have reached the final four of Europe’s elite competition in back-to-back seasons.
By Allen Mangava 11h ago

Harare’s Baseball clash for Independence Glory

At stake is the prestigious Independence Shield, a symbolic prize that organisers say represents both excellence on the field and the continued growth of baseball in Zimbabwe.

The last Zimbabwe bird flies home: Chapungu returns after 140-year exile

The Soapstone Bird is the country's preeminent national emblem, featuring prominently on both the national flag and the coat of arms. 
By Valentine Maya 15h ago

US$17 000 purse sets stage for Queens International pool tourney

A US$17 000 prize fund has raised the stakes for this year’s Queens International pool tournament
By Staff Reporter 15h ago

CNRG condemns shooting at Chinese-owned mine

In a statement, CNRG said the April 12 incident involved an unarmed artisanal miner who was shot and seriously injured by mine security personnel.
By Stephen Jakes 15h ago

Nyaminyami urged to coexist with reintroduced wild dogs

Communities in Nyaminyami, bordering Matusadona National Park, have been urged to protect African wild dogs following their return in February 2026 after decades of local extinction.
By Obert Siamilandu 15h ago

Salary ‘insult’ forces strike

The development has pushed them to issue a fresh strike notice, with industrial action set to begin on Monday, April 20, 2026.
By Problem Masau 18h ago

Mnangagwa sucked into mine dispute

Despite these representations, Special Grant No 849 was cancelled on August 15, 2025.
By Desmond Chingarande 19h ago