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Puma bets on Zim aviation sector growth

PUMA Energy, the leading global downstream energy business concern, is betting on the growth of the aviation sector amid rising passenger traffic into Zimbabwe. 
By Business Reporter Dec. 5, 2025

How corrupt officials are pushing Chegutu family off their farm

The Mutale family’s troubled began during the Covid-19 pandemic, investigations carried by Truth Diggers have revealed.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Oct. 5, 2025

Our musical journey: Waddilove High School students defy odds

On this latest album, Nyaho featured on the track Mweya Wangu Unomuponisi.
By Jairos Saunyama Sep. 27, 2025

Bulawayo’s virgins of honour shine

A Bulawayo woman has embarked on an ambitious project dedicated to ensuring that girls under her care abstain from sex before marriage.
By Nizbert Moyo Sep. 17, 2025

Why Ugandans keep electing lawmakers’ relatives

Watongola, the Kamuli Municipality member of Parliament, died in 2020, her daughter, Kayanga Baroda, won the seat on an independent ticket.
By Global Press Journal Aug. 29, 2025

First Capital Bank Zim profit after tax up 128% in H1

 During the period under review, total net income closed the half year at ZiG1,09 billion from ZiG488,61 million recorded in the comparable period last year.
By Business Reporter Aug. 28, 2025

ED warns divisive elements in faction-ridden Zanu PF

Mnangagwa made the remarks at the party’s politburo meeting in the capital.
By Kenneth Nyangani Aug. 28, 2025

Plot to sideline Chiwenga exposed

Mnangagwa has, however, repeatedly said he is a constitutionalist and will step aside in 2028 when his term expires.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Aug. 27, 2025

Armed Responses Meet Student Protests in Uganda

They arrested 20 students, including Akiso. They charged him and nine others with three counts of participating in a riot, incitement to violence and unlawful assembly. 
By Global Press Journal Aug. 14, 2025