Gweru cracks whip on illegal push cart operators

Gweru Informal Traders and Hawkers Association chairperson, Lovemore Tingaka, urged the operators to comply with council by laws to help create order in the city.
By Stephen Chadenga 14h ago

Zimbabwe moves Children out of institutions, back to families

Zimbabwe is implementing structured reforms to shift from institutional care to family-based care for children without parental support.
By Vanessa Gonye 15h ago

How the Egodini impasse is choking Bulawayo

Upon competition, the mall was projected to have a shopping complex, formal vending bays, and improved infrastructure to ease congestion in the city centre.
By Langelihle Nyathi 15h ago

Delta splashes US$2.1 million on education: 1 300 students benefit from 20- year bursary legacy

Murambinda noted that this programme is a key pillar of Delta’s broader social investment strategy, which also includes constructing classroom blocks in underprivileged areas.
By Blessed Ndlovu May. 6, 2026

Move them now: Bulawayo residents demand urgent relocation of urban tollgates

The call for action follows government proposals to review and reposition several key toll sites, including those at Dema, Lion’s Den, Umguza, and Shamva.
By Staff Reporter May. 6, 2026

The post-Marinica era: Five realistic candidates to restore the Warriors’ pride

While Kaitano Tembo assumes interim control for the upcoming Unity Cup in the UK, the search for a permanent successor is officially underway.
By Allen Mangava May. 6, 2026

MPs blast Cottco over unpaid farmers, financial chaos

LAWMAKERS yesterday tore into the debt-ridden Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) board and the Mutapa Investment Fund for failing to pay farmers and transporters
By Brent Shamu May. 6, 2026

NAAZ hails history-making relay team

NATIONAL Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (NAAZ) president Tendai Tagara has hailed the men’s 4x400m relay team’s performance at the World Athletics Relays Gaborone 2026
By Munyaradzi Madzokere May. 5, 2026

Strategic patience and diversification: China’s long game for Africa and Zimbabwe

Yet when the Hormuz crisis unfolded, China remained largely insulated — while those seeking to impose blockades faced severe asymmetric risks.
By Saxon Zvina May. 4, 2026