Zvimba evictions: Children face uncertain future as new school term begins
A mother of four, Maudi Mutyambizi, said Zanu PF local leadership has remained silent on where their children will attend school.
By Nunurai Jena
11h ago
Zim can’t afford to run low on lifeblood
Blood donation must be normalised as a civic duty, not an act reserved for the extraordinary or the heroic.
By Newsday
Jan. 10, 2026
US$1,9m suspected fraudster granted US$300 bail
The accused, Brian Ncube, appeared before Harare magistrate Jessie Kufa, who granted him US$300 bail.
By Desmond Chingarande
Jan. 10, 2026
Mutapa Investment Fund’s first financials draw mixed feelings
Another financial analyst, who requested anonymity, urged stakeholders to adopt a longer-term view, describing MIF as “still in a formative stage”.
By Nhau Mangirazi and Tinashe Kairiza
Jan. 9, 2026
Zim runs out of blood stocks
Allogeneic transfusion, which is the most common in Zimbabwe, involves administering blood donated by one person to another who matches their blood type.
By Gracious Daniel
Jan. 9, 2026
Solar borehole brings lifeline to Seke communities
Kashambe said additional borehole sites were identified, with implementation set to take place in phases to ensure equitable distribution of the resource across the constituency.
By Brent Shamu
Jan. 9, 2026
Byo water crisis: Temporary relief, permanent neglect
According to the City of Bulawayo’s Dam Watch report of December 29, 2025, the six operational dams supplying the city are 41,89% full, up from 25,89% at the same time last year.
By Newsday
Jan. 8, 2026
Zimbos to pay US$15K bond for US visa
“This requirement applies regardless of place of application. A bond does not guarantee visa issuance. If someone pays fees without a consular officer’s direction, the fees will not be returned.
By Brent Shamu
Jan. 8, 2026
Hope alone is not enough
Governments announce ambitious plans, organisations roll out new strategies and individuals declare that this will be “their year”.
By Cliff Chiduku
Jan. 7, 2026




