Reform must not become a constitutional convenience

That is the reasonable side of the argument. But constitutional reform is never judged only by what is written on paper. It is judged by timing, context and intent.
By Taisa P Tshuma 2h ago

Ipec pushes for value for money in pension funds

THE Insurance and Pensions Commission (Ipec) has introduced a framework to regulate fees charged by pension funds

Fear cannot shape constitutional change

If citizens must speak under fear of reprisal, then the process ceases to be genuine consultation and becomes little more than a managed exercise in conformity.
By Newsday 4h ago

France targets bigger Africa investment as Nairobi summit looms

FRANCE has pledged to ramp up investment in Africa, where its capital commitments reached €52 billion (US$61 billion) in 2024,
By Tinashe Kairiza 17h ago

Goat rearing drives transformation in Binga

Local leaders report a sharp decline in illegal hunting since the project began.
By Staff Reporter 22h ago

Government unveils sweeping agricultural reform package

According to Ncube, a key outcome of the reforms will be lower production costs, a major constraint on the sector’s performance.
By Lesley Kufandada 23h ago

‘We do not want prepaid water meters’

Residents, water and legal experts came together to share their concerns, united in the belief that the policy shift runs contrary to the country’s laws and obligations.
By Tonderayi Matonho Apr. 9, 2026

Soldier in court over fatal knife dispute

The court heard that on March 15, Kutadzaushe and the now-deceased had a misunderstanding over an Okapi knife.
By Desmond Chingarande Apr. 9, 2026

Contraceptive push prevents unsafe abortions, maternal deaths

Over 2 million Zimbabwean women accessed modern contraception in 2025, helping to prevent an estimated 815 000 unintended pregnancies and 204 000 unsafe abortions,
By Sharon Zebra Apr. 8, 2026