BUSE student allegedly abducted as CAB3 hearings begin
“If this is true, then his abduction represents a dangerous escalation in the use of fear and coercion to silence citizens—particularly young people—exercising their constitutional rights.
By Sydney Kawadza and Miriam Mangwaya
Mar. 30, 2026
BUSE student allegedly abducted as CAB3 hearings begin
“If this is true, then his abduction represents a dangerous escalation in the use of fear and coercion to silence citizens—particularly young people—exercising their constitutional rights.
By Sydney Kawadza and Miriam Mangwaya
Mar. 30, 2026
Kadoma set to shine: Bindura University’s new hub sparks excitement
The university is situated at the Cotton Training Institute site along Kadoma-Patchway road, where learning is set to take place.
By AZRIEL CHIMENO
Mar. 8, 2026
NAAZ hosts national marathon for World Cross Country Selection
NAAZ president Tendayi Tagara emphasised the importance of the Bindura competition, calling it the foundation for the 2026 world appearance.
By RUFARO KASWERAKUENDA
Oct. 30, 2025
Local varsity starts production of corrective lenses
The facility, the first of its kind in the country, has the capacity to manufacture up to 1 200 pairs of lenses within 24 hours.
By GARY GERALD MTOMBENI
May. 18, 2025
Zimbabwe’s foreign currency reserves surge past US$600m mark
Experts in the financial and industrial sectors have welcomed the development, describing it as a turning point for Zimbabwe’s monetary policy.
By Business Reporter
Apr. 12, 2025
Bindura University loses suit against Amtec
In an application filed before Justice Christopher Dube-Banda, BUSE had sought an order to compel Amtec Motors to deliver a Nissan Urvan NV350 diesel minibus.
By Desmond Chingarande
Dec. 12, 2024
Droughts, floods hamper NDS1
The government rolled out Vision 2030 in 2018, undertaking to transform Zimbabwe into an upper middle-income economy within 12 years.
By Shame Makoshori
Dec. 4, 2022
Craftsmanship on verge of extinction
The repair and conservation of Great Zimbabwe National Monument and other similar dry-stone built archaeological sites amounting to more than 500, relies on the skills, knowledge and practices of dry-stonemasons employed by the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe.
By The NewsDay
May. 1, 2022




