Proposed health reforms signal welcome direction for Zimbabwe

The proposed cap on private hospital approval letter fees is also significant, as it targets unnecessary administrative costs that ultimately filter down to patients.
By Johannes Marisa May. 15, 2026

Mahwindi4ED pays school fees for 150 learners

The payments were made on Friday by the group’s Manicaland chapter, at government primary schools in the high-density suburbs of Sakubva and Dangamvura. 
By Kenneth Nyangani Jan. 26, 2026

Zimsec punishes poverty

Yet, for the ordinary parent in rural Murehwa, Tsholotsho or Chiredzi, this circular represents a new wall between their child and the promise of education.  
By Lawrence Makamanzi Jan. 26, 2026

Government moves to review licences, fees

“We need only one licence to cater for that. So we have eliminated all of these, and surely these will go a long way in improving the environment for doing business,” he said.
By Sharon Zebra and Lesley Kufandada Oct. 7, 2025

From pocket to quarts and braai

Baba Bhobho was always buying beer at Zororo Bar and boasting of his good fortune, but I did not say this to Mai VaMaidei.
By Onie Ndoro Sep. 14, 2025

Tourism players call for full implementation of new regulations

Tourism Business Council of Zimbabwe (TBCZ) is awaiting full implementation of the government’s pledge to cut levies, licence fees, and permits by 25%–30%
By Ruth Maseko Sep. 3, 2025

The rising tide: African youth at the forefront of a new pan-Africanism

While the struggle for political independence has largely been won, the spirit of unity and the pursuit of collective progress remain as relevant as ever.
By Rejoice Mukorovi and Mitchele Nyambuya May. 1, 2025

Power utility warns over ‘bush’ electricians

The ZETDC recently announced plans to conduct inspections for household, commercial and industrial electrical installations.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 20, 2025

NewsDay Cartoon January 13, 2025 edition

NewsDay Cartoon January 13, 2025 edition.
By The Watcher Jan. 13, 2025