Amid Zimbabwe’s mass exodus, meet the doctors and nurses who stayed behind

A friend recommended a nearby clinic operating illegally in someone’s home. “I had a conviction that this was the only immediate option,” she says.
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa 13h ago

All set for the Post Insurance Mr Pace marathon

Event organiser Venencia Sigauke said she was excited about the competition which is registering growth each year.

Sibanda eyes ZRU presidency

He wants to see rugby overtaking football and cricket as the most popular sport in the country.
By Austin Karonga 18h ago

Millers in Brazil to source yellow maize

Those in the urban areas will benefit from cash transfers to cater for their mealie-meal requirements as part of efforts to prevent hunger-related deaths.

Outcry over purchase of bus at inflated price

Residents asked authorities to come clean after suspecting fraud.
By Rex Mphisa 18h ago

Diamond thieves nabbed after spending spree

Marutya remanded the suspects Silas Chirume (54), Edward Jacob Gunda (62), Maison Phiri (37), Steven Wahita (56) and Isaac Muripa (37) to June 14 on US$150 bail each.
By Trevor Mutsvairo 18h ago

Vendors protest move to ban them from Harare CBD

The municipality also banned pushcarts commonly referred to as zvingoro used at informal trading places like Magaba, Mupedzanhamo and Mbare Musika bus terminus.
By Lorraine Muromo 18h ago

Festival to celebrate Zim-Korea relations

The four-day extravaganza promises to be a feast for the senses, featuring a fusion of Korean and African music, dance and cultural showcases.
By Sharon Zebra 18h ago

Crisis as half of Zim needs food aid

Masuka said the food insecure will get physical maize, wheat or traditional grains depending on circumstances such as if that area requires traditional grains or wheat.
By Priviledge Gumbodete May. 15, 2024