Corrupt cops stall child marriages fight
They expressed deep frustration that known perpetrators of statutory rape and child abuse are being shielded by law enforcement agents.
By Nunurai Jena
16h ago
Gender-based violence and its effects on women development in Zimbabwe
Many girls who experience violence, particularly sexual abuse and child marriage, are forced to drop out of school.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
19h ago
Inside Zimbabwe’s gendered disinformation campaigns
Mavetera has previously responded to online criticism by calling for more constructive use of digital platforms and discouraging abusive language directed at public officials.
By Linda Mujuru
19h ago
Plumtree chief challenges land prosecution in court
The matter also touches on the Communal Land Act, enacted in 1982, and the Rural District Council Act of 1987.
By Silas Nkala
19h ago
African faith leaders condemn xenophobia, urge continental unity
Faith leaders warned that xenophobia threatens social cohesion, undermines Africa's integration agenda and erodes the values of solidarity and peaceful coexistence.
By Silas Nkala
Jun. 16, 2026
Can leaders be trusted?
It is not necessarily the cost of a product that determines the magnitude of sales, but the trust that has been endowed on it by the customers.
By Jonah Nyoni
Jun. 13, 2026
Why Grace Musa believes women farmers matter
“Funders should appreciate the work already being done on the ground by women in agriculture and support projects that have demonstrated potential and continuity.”
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 9, 2026
Former NewsDay scribe trades pen for sabre in Mazowe
As traditional leader, Chidamba’s duties include mobilising development projects such as boreholes, road repairs, school upgrades, and agricultural support.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 6, 2026
Chieftainship wrangle sucks in Mnangagwa
In court papers, the applicants said they were descendants of the late Chief Nyajena through either of his two sons, Mupandasekwa or Mateveke.
By Desmond Chingarande
Jun. 2, 2026




