Defending Zimbabwe means defending the Constitution we fought for

ZIMBABWE’S 2013 Constitution did not emerge by accident, nor was it a benevolent grant from those in power. 

Zim awaits delivery of cancer machines

THE Health and Child Care ministry has confirmed that two high-energy cancer treatment machines, funded through the sugar tax, are due for delivery to Mpilo Central Hospital and Parirenyatwa Group
By Lesley Kufandada 15h ago

Magistrate dismisses Magaya’s application

HARARE magistrate Francis Mapfumo has dismissed PHD Ministries leader Walter Magaya’s application for refusal of further remand. 
By Staff Reporter 15h ago

The rise of Zimdancehall artiste Nizzola

“Nizzola was coined from Nesbert,” he explained. “I decided to use it as a stage name to represent the brand I’m building.” 
By Jotham Gutsa Jan. 25, 2026

Is reggae music in Ziimbabwe dead?

The iconic  Zimbabwean reggae rockers and their music will literally be dead in the next decade or so.  Mark my words. But what do others think? 
By Fred Zindi Jan. 25, 2026

Public exam results good, but

The national average pass rate for Advanced Level was at 96%, while that of Ordinary Level for the first time in decades has breached 35%.  
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Jan. 24, 2026

Ipec calls for policyholder protection

The sector also continues to struggle with policies lapsing after sale. Policy lapses are mainly attributed to affordability issues and changes in policyholders’ circumstances. 
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Jan. 23, 2026

ManLuckerz urges artistes to support grassroots talent

ManLuckerz is well known across Europe, especially in Scandinavian countries, for traditional dance live performances. 
By Life & Style Reporter Jan. 21, 2026

Father ordered to pay US$100 maintenance

Presiding magistrate Hannah Fazilahmed ruled that Chikepe’s stated income of US$30 per month from vending was not credible given his admitted responsibilities to other dependents.
By Belindah Chikandiwa Jan. 20, 2026