Global genocide watchdog wades into Gukurahundi hearings fiasco
The massacres were carried out by the North Korea-trained Fifth Brigade, which operated under the direct control of then prime minister Robert Mugabe.
By Sharon Sibindi
Dec. 17, 2025
South African court grants Job Sikhala R10,000 bail
Sikhala and Thema, who is also his uncle, Thema, were arrested last week on charges of possessing explosives. Both men have denied the allegations, insisting they were innocent
By Staff Reporter
Nov. 13, 2025
Sikhala remanded in custody
Sikhala and his uncle appeared before the Pretoria Magistrates Court facing a charge of possession of explosives.
By Makanaka Membere
Nov. 11, 2025
Bailey appointed Ariston Holdings new chairman
DIVERSIFIED agro-industrial concern Ariston Holdings Limited has appointed Michael Allan Bailey as its new chairperson banking on his expertise in repositioning the group’s operations
By Business Reporter
Sep. 11, 2025
Ariston narrows loss to US$1,4m in H1
A tea plantation at Ariston’s Southdown Estate in Manicaland
By Ashton Ndakusiya
Jul. 29, 2025
Boost for African traders as UK reviews policies
UK development minister Jenny Chapman said the world was changing and countries in the Global South wanted a different relationship with the UK as a trading partner.
By Makanaka Membere
Jul. 15, 2025
Zim’s green economy drive gets support
UN-Habitat project manager Alexander Chileshe hailed the initiative as a timely and strategic intervention.
By Staff Reporter
May. 15, 2025
Alexander-Arnold to leave Liverpool at end of season
The 26-year-old, who has been at the club since he was six, is out of contract on 30 June and is expected to join Real Madrid.
By Bbc Sports
May. 5, 2025
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Tension mounts between govt, unions
Health Apex Council leader Enock Dongo said government had not engaged health sector workers in any meaningful way, despite their critical role.
By Problem Masau and Vanessa Gonye
May. 2, 2025




