Businessman Marconati freedom bid fails again

Marconati is not new to controversy in the Inyathi area.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 22, 2025

Rights activists slam govt silence over Russia exploitation claims

Zimbabwe was expected to raise the matter at the second Ministerial Conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum, held in Cairo, Egypt, from December 19 to 20.  
By Staff Reporter Dec. 22, 2025

Two Zimbos for Federation’s ‘untold stories’ play

The two artists joined the cast of the historic play Imaginary Harvest, which debuted at the University of Malawi Annual Theatre Festival from November 21-23. 
By Nhau Mangirazi Dec. 13, 2025

As Russia’s Africa Corps fights in Mali, witnesses describe atrocities from beheadings to rapes

When the Africa Corps replaced Wagner six months ago, weary civilians hoped for less brutality. The United Nations says they have been abused by all sides in the conflict. 
By AP Dec. 7, 2025

Masvingo welcomes success of Indonesia’s Artificial Insemination program

Indonesia exports frozen semen to over 8 countries, a method that curbs livestock diseases. 
By Staff Reporter Dec. 4, 2025

Daughter of South Africa's ex-president accuses sister of Russia recruitment plot

Zuma-Sambudla has been accused of fuelling this unrest but she says the charges against her are politically motivated. 
By Bbc News Nov. 26, 2025

No war in East Asia

People do worry about China and Taiwan, although it has been many decades since those two countries fought each other.  
By Gwynne Dyer Nov. 21, 2025

Zimbabwe’s daughters, lost to a distant war.

When her 19-year-old daughter boarded a flight to Russia last year, Ulita Semende of Harare believed she was watching her child soar toward a brighter future.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 20, 2025

Government reacts to Russia’s Alabuga programme

This comes in the wake of similar investigations in South Africa, where Pretoria has launched a probe into the recruitment of its citizens for the Russia-Ukraine conflict. 
By Staff Reporter Nov. 20, 2025