Stop the theatrics in the education sector

THE government directive to immediately withdraw State-funded teachers from private schools has once again exposed a troubling pattern in the management of Zimbabwe’s education sector.
By Newsday 7h ago

‘Teachers working under duress’

TEACHERS in Zimbabwe are performing their duties “under duress” as poor salaries under worsening economic conditions continue to erode their dignity and working conditions, unions have said.
By Miriam Mangwaya 7h ago

Teachers ambush govt with new salary demands

TEACHERS’ unions have renewed pressure on the government with fresh salary review demands, just as schools reopened.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jan. 14, 2026

Inside Zimbabwe’s hazardous waste blind spot: Policy failures and illegal imports

CHIRUNDU — Pearson Rambakare still bears the scars of a sulphuric acid spill along Zimbabwe’s Harare–Chirundu highway, five years after an accident that nearly killed him.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jan. 8, 2026

The three most influential people in our lives 

Three figures stand out as the most influential in shaping lives: teachers, parents, and leaders.
By Jonah Nyoni Dec. 26, 2025

Market Pulse: Weak prices, low production upend Tanganda’s profits

Weather-related production shocks impacted the production of tea, coffee, and avocados.
By Morgan & Co Dec. 19, 2025

Tanganda offloads assets, axes jobs in US$7m survival bid

TEA producer, Tanganda Tea Company Limited, will dispose of non-core assets and secure bridging finance as it seeks to raise US$7 million for working capital needs. 
By Melody Chikono Dec. 9, 2025

Chimedza joins Marinica's Warriors

Chimedza joins Marinica's Warriors
By Henry Mhara Dec. 3, 2025

Zim showriders target Nations Cup triumph against world’s best

The Nations Cup competition, which culminates in the main event on Saturday, November 29, is a major step up for Zimbabwe, which Hay noted has never competed at this level before. 
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Nov. 23, 2025