Furniture industry rallies behind inaugural conference

With the inaugural indaba scheduled for September 17, organisers say preparations are already underway, with stakeholders showing growing interest in participating in the event.
By Style Reporter 5h ago

The lynching of UK’s Professor Brother Arday!

Professor Jason Arday struggled with autism and other developmental issues, overcoming them somewhat to become the youngest professor, ever, at Cambridge University.
By Kenneth Mufuka 5h ago

Farmers deny US$232k centre pivot fraud

James Glen (58), an employee of Klein Karoo Seed Marketing (Pvt) Ltd, and Bradley John Pybus (43) and David Lindsay Clements (56), both directors of Bigtull

Govt moves to restore confidence in property market

Moyo said the government was working to ensure the current supply surplus was maintained.
By Concilia Mupezeni Aug. 20, 2026

Matamba taps Zim women for animation training

The Matamba Women Animate Programme, running from July to September, is funded by the Embassy of Ireland in Pretoria and supported by the Australian Embassy in Zimbabwe.
By Valentine Maya Aug. 18, 2026

NPA withdraws charges against Hulengende

Chidamajaya was facing two counts of fraud and assault. The fraud charge was withdrawn after the complainant acknowledged receiving the US$3,900 allegedly owed to him.
By Desmond Chingarande Aug. 18, 2026

The silence after the storm: Building a sanctuary for Zim’s grieving hearts

When disaster strikes, the public response is swift and compassionate.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira Aug. 18, 2026

Don't just calm us down — watch our backs

The move is welcome, as it calms the nerves of citizens still traumatised by the pandemic years after it was declared over.
By Newsday Aug. 18, 2026

After the shock: grief, trauma and the journey forward

We may find ourselves unable to shift our minds from the reality that someone who was once present in our lives is suddenly gone.
By Rutendo Kureya Aug. 18, 2026