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Zembe hits four as Herentals Queens rout Mpopoma 5-0

The score remained unchanged through to half-time, with Mpopoma trailing 0-3 at the break.  
By AUSTIN KARONGA 20h ago

What mass markets say about the political economy of African food systems

Political power is marginalising indigenous food 
By Charles Dhewa May. 13, 2026

Munetsi bounces back for Unity Cup

The tournament, scheduled to run from May 26 to 31 at the Valley Stadium, will also feature Nigeria, India and Jamaica.
By Henry Mhara May. 12, 2026

Nottingham Forest close in on Zimbabwe Warriors captain Munetsi

Marshall Munetsi is on the verge of a dramatic Premier League return, with reports indicating that Nottingham Forest have reached an agreement in principle to sign the Zimbabwe captain
By Allen Mangava May. 12, 2026

Suspected Gukurahundi, war victims’ remains found in Silobela

“We already knew that these mines were mass graves. Now the tribute syndicates are mining there, and the bones are coming out.”
By Silas Nkala May. 11, 2026

Ndlovu celebrated as custodian of liberation memory

His death has triggered tributes from comrades who describe him as both a mentor and a principled advocate for veterans’ welfare and historical documentation.
By Silas Nkala May. 4, 2026

Bulawayo mayor courts French investors

The meeting, held on Wednesday, focused on partnerships as the city seeks to strengthen relations with other nations.
By Patricia Sibanda Apr. 23, 2026

Food security unstable amid rising prices

Households across several parts of the country are under severe pressure after exhausting their food stocks and being forced to rely on markets where prices remain high.
By SHARON ZEBRA Apr. 22, 2026

France targets bigger Africa investment as Nairobi summit looms

FRANCE has pledged to ramp up investment in Africa, where its capital commitments reached €52 billion (US$61 billion) in 2024,
By Tinashe Kairiza Apr. 9, 2026