Questionable honours: Is rewarding captains alone fair?

President Emmerson Mnangagwa personally gifted brand-new Ford Ranger vehicles to Dynamos captain Emmanuel Jalai and Herentals Queens captain Tabeth Mutinhiri
By Newsday 7h ago

Ariana strikes gold, secures US$5,3m boost for Zim project

The Dokwe project hosts over one million ounces of gold, with an in-ground resource valued at nearly US$4 billion at current prices.  
By Business Reporter 7h ago

Bright Daisies acquires four new buses

Mukariri noted that the institute’s culture of giving — particularly towards orphaned and underprivileged learners — has played a meaningful role in unlocking new opportunities.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Dec. 9, 2025

Trump administration wants airlines, airports to offer healthier food, exercise options

Duffy last month urged airlines to add healthier on-board food options and to dump salty pretzels and calorie-laden cookies.
By Reuters Dec. 9, 2025

Zimbabwe’s only female heart surgeon on medicine, misogyny and making a difference

Kanyepi grew up in Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, and says she was lucky that her mother was able to send her to some of the city’s best schools. But it was a fluke that led her to turn to medicine. 
By The Guardian Dec. 9, 2025

Climate change does not have to mean devastation

AS the 2025-26 rainy season begins across Zimbabwe, the accelerating impacts of climate change are already evident in the volatility of rainfall sweeping across several provinces.
By Shadreck Muchaku Dec. 9, 2025

Craft Properties bosses for Global AI Show 

In a statement, the organisers said the participation of African innovators such as Craft Properties added diversity and depth to the global AI dialogue. 
By Style Reporter Dec. 8, 2025

No one left behind: UN backs disability inclusion

In a statement, the UN said disability inclusion remained central to its work in Zimbabwe, stressing that meaningful progress can only be achieved through strong, coordinated partnerships.
By Tatenda Kunaka Dec. 8, 2025

Why Zimbabwe must fund its own future

The withdrawal floodgates have been opened. More countries will cut back on aid as they prioritise domestic threats over global generosity. 
By Newsday Dec. 8, 2025