Gender-based violence in Zim: Healing minds, restoring lives

Surviving a violent episode may bring obvious scars, for example bruises, hospital visits, legal proceedings etc.
By Jessie Mhaka Jan. 9, 2026

80 countries back Zim’s UNSC bid

Murwira added that Zimbabwe’s long-standing foreign policy rooted in peaceful coexistence resonated with many nations across the globe.
By Tatenda Kunaka Jan. 9, 2026

80 countries back Zim’s UNSC bid.

Non-permanent members are elected by the UN General Assembly and require a two-thirds majority vote.
By Tatenda Kunaka Jan. 9, 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

Ruben Amorim sacked by Manchester United after losing power struggle over transfers

The club are searching for their seventh full-time manager or head coach since Sir Alex Ferguson departed in 2013 after 26 and a half years in charge.
By The Guardian Jan. 5, 2026

Venezuela accuses US of attacking Caracas as explosions rock capital

Loud noises and low-flying aircraft were heard in the Venezuelan capital and a southern part of the city was without power
By The Guardian Jan. 3, 2026

Belgium joins South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ

Meanwhile, the United States and several of its European allies continue to provide military and financial support to Israel. 
By Al Jazeera Dec. 24, 2025

Unveiling the ‘soft bigotry’, a call to action for gender equity

This dual expectation, where women shoulder both professional and domestic burdens, is a clear manifestation of the double burden, hindering their advancement and well-being.
By Lovemore Nyawo Dec. 19, 2025

UK delegation in Byo to explore investment opportunities

She urged stronger council-university co-operation to tackle civic climate challenges.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni Dec. 18, 2025