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SundayDrive: How much power do you actually need?

A 150hp engine in a hatchback weighing 1200kg feels a lot more punchy and aggressive when we compare it to a 150hp engine in a luxury SUV weighing over 2000kg. 
By Tendai Munhundarima 22h ago

Zim braces for heavy rains, flooding

ZIMBABWE is set to experience heavy rains in the coming days, raising the risk of flooding in parts of the country
By LESLEY KUFANDADA Mar. 13, 2026

2,000 women graduate from regional mushroom farming programme 

“I have been in Mozambique for almost two weeks training women in mushroom farming. The programme was sponsored by Archbishop Andby Makururu,” she said. 
By Kenneth Nyangani Mar. 12, 2026

Drug menace claims 8 in Bulawayo’s Queens Park

RESIDENTS in Bulawayo’s Queens Park suburb have raised alarm over escalating cases of drug and substance abuse following the deaths of eight young people in that community. 
By Patricia Sibanda Mar. 10, 2026
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Chimoio shrine: Caretakers tell chilling tales

Chimoio shrine is a place located in Mozambique’s Manica province, about 95km from the Forbes Border Post. 
By Jairos Saunyama Mar. 7, 2026

Queens Circle ignites City of Kings

BULAWAYO experienced more than just a show when it witnessed the birth of a movement: the inaugural Queens Circle
By Langelihle Nyathi Mar. 5, 2026

Harare’s informal economy exploits Mozambican boys.

For numerous individuals, this represents the singular path to survival amid a landscape where formal employment is a rarity and social security frameworks are tenuous at best. 
By Nicholas Aribino Feb. 27, 2026

Harare’s informal economy exploits Mozambican boys

ACROSS the busy streets of Harare, a troubling sight has become all too familiar. Young boys, many of them hailing from Mozambique, can be seen weaving through traffic,
By Nicholas Aribino Feb. 27, 2026

Ownership row erupts at Bulawayo safari firm

Schultz allegedly registered 50% of the company’s shares in his own name and the remaining 50% in his wife’s name without the knowledge or consent of the majority shareholders.  
By Mthandazo Nyoni Feb. 13, 2026