ARTUZ slams govt over civil servants’ wages claim

The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has blasted government claims that civil servants are earning competitive salaries
By Nhau Mangirazi Mar. 11, 2026

Tagwirei philanthropy reshapes rural livelihoods

In Nyanga, the foundation’s “Operation Macedonia” initiative recently brought together volunteer medical professionals, equipment and critical supplies to underserved communities. 
By Style Reporter Mar. 1, 2026

Does the US comply with its obligations to allies?

The tension in Europe between the desire to support Ukraine and the need to protect their own economic interests is becoming increasingly apparent.
By Own Correspondent Mar. 1, 2026

Christ Embassy pastor in US$7 200 fraud

A 42-YEAR-OLD Christ Embassy pastor has appeared in court for allegedly defrauding a workmate of US$7 200 in a failed vehicle import deal. 
By Trevor Mutsvairo Feb. 17, 2026

Why subscriber retention is so hard to fix in isolation

Many leading publishers such as The Washington Post are replacing funnels with loop-based models such as flywheels or cyclones.
By Greg Piechota Feb. 14, 2026

Navaya brings smiles to Catholic children’s home

Navaya donated an undisclosed amount of money, a football for the MCA and a printed Navaya T-shirt for the parish priest. 
By Stephen Chadenga Feb. 12, 2026

Letter from America: Will Trump survive the Jeffrey Epstein files?

Gabriella Rico alleged that she was on a ship and recognised former president George H. Bush and former secretary of state Henry Kissinger.
By Kenneth Mufuka Feb. 8, 2026

Businessman convicted in US$4 million land fraud, jailed for 7 years 

The magistrate ruled that Ferera’s defence was unconvincing, citing inconsistencies in the timeline of the alleged offence. 
By Trevor Mutsvairo Feb. 3, 2026

Zanu PF’s familiar script and the illusion of dissent

ON the face of it, presidential investment adviser Paul Tungwarara appears to be skating on thin ice.  
By Newsday Jan. 31, 2026