Mobile clinics bridge healthcare gap in Harare’s peri-urban communities

The visit formed part of NAC’s assessment of how funds from the Aids Levy are being utilised through community-based implementation partners, particularly ZimbosAbantu Health Care on Wheels.
By Khumbulani Muleya 8h ago

Region’s high school graduates lead trek to SA

The pulse of the border was most frantic in early January, as the post-holiday rush saw a surge in travelers before gradually tapering off toward the end of March.
By Staff Reporter 8h ago

Binga to recruit local teachers to end staffing crisis

To combat the exhausting distances learners travel, the government has pursued a "deliberate policy" of establishing satellite schools in almost every community.
By Staff Reporter 8h ago

Zim industrialisation agenda needs diaspora backing

Machakaire described the Zimbabwean diaspora as one of the country’s greatest assets, saying citizens living abroad continued to contribute through
By Staff Reporter May. 16, 2026

The cost of bad leadership

Is there anything good about bad leaders? That sounds like an oxymoron. However, one positive lesson they offer is showing us what we should not do to others or practise as leaders.
By Jonah Nyoni May. 15, 2026

Maigurira pushes for traditional chiefs to become marriage officers

At the center of the debate is the argument that culture and human rights should complement not contradict  each other in strengthening families and communities.
By Tendai Sauta May. 15, 2026

Next food shock coming: Investing in Africa’s young farmers is the answer

The disruption of the Strait of Hormuz reaches further than most headlines suggest. As crude oil pushed past US$100 a barrel for the first time in four years
By William Ruto May. 15, 2026

Degrees vs skill: AI changing what it means to be qualified

THERE was a time when a certificate spoke loudly. A degree framed on the wall carried authority, respect and often a guaranteed pathway into employment.
By Naison Bangure May. 15, 2026

Linking cities, driving growth: The case for high-speed rail in Zim

THE arduous journey by road from Harare to Bulawayo takes a grueling six hours. While flying greatly cuts down the travel duration to just 45 minutes, it has remained prohibitively expensive,
By Chameso Mucheka May. 15, 2026