CAB3: A delayed match

Public hearings on the Constitutional Amendment No 3 Bill (CAB3) began yesterday across the country to gather citizens’ views on proposed changes to the supreme law.
By Newsday 1h ago

Desperate motorists turn to Botswana for cheaper fuel

SMUGGLING syndicates have intensified operations along the Zimbabwe-Botswana border, turning bush paths around the Plumtree Border Post into a hub for illicit trade
By Evans Mathanda 1h ago

Local manufacturing key to cutting Zimbabwe’s import bill – CZI 

She said CZI is promoting a “manufacturing for manufacturing” model focused on business-to-business (B2B) production of intermediate goods. 

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.

When partisanship trumps public service

ZANU PF lawmaker Nomsa Chaimvura has spotlighted a troubling culture of arrogance and self-interest in Zimbabwe’s Parliament.
By Newsday Mar. 30, 2026

‘Zvatiri’ — an unapologetic and defiant exhibition

VISUAL artist Option Dzikamai Nyahunzvi recently opened a solo exhibition at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe (NGZ).
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza Mar. 30, 2026
Premium

Old Mutual Zimbabwe bets $11m on green energy push

Among its most significant holdings is a 26% stake in Centragrid Private Limited, an independent power producer (IPP) based in Nyabira.
By Blessed Ndlovu Mar. 29, 2026

Who pioneered Zimdancehall

The remarks have sparked fierce pushback from early contributors and critics, reopening a long-running debate: who really started Zimdancehall in Zimbabwe?
By Style Reporter Mar. 29, 2026

The viper VIP

Arrogance is confidence bastardised. Arrogance is the viper, the snake, that sneaks in surreptitiously but here is the thing, though: VIP could equally stand for Vain Invidious Parasite.
By Tim Middleton Mar. 29, 2026