Mukaro defies odds to spread the Word

The Gweru-based gospel musician said, unlike other professions where one may be defined by appearance, in gospel music that desire remains far-fetched for many.
By Alfred Tembo 10h ago
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Nurses threaten another crippling strike

The warning came just weeks after nurses in Harare and Bulawayo staged a strike over unpaid allowances and poor salaries, temporarily crippling services at major referral hospitals.
By Langelihle Nyathi 10h ago

Lupane hospital inches closer to opening 22 years later

For years, St Luke’s Mission Hospital has been acting as the province’s de facto referral hospital despite not officially being designated as one.
By Sharon Sibindi 10h ago

Disability at the doorstep: A mother’s journey to restore her daughter’s smile

For Sabau, the first months of her baby Jaciara Patricio’s life were filled with pain and despair.
By Vanessa Gonye May. 16, 2026

Zimbabwe ready for landmark Cosafa congress

Zifa said hosting the congress reflects Zimbabwe’s efforts to strengthen governance structures, enhance regional cooperation, and restore the association’s credibility.
By Sports Reporter May. 16, 2026

Policy inconsistency Zim’s Archilles heel

THE return of 67 farms to their white owners from whom they had been taken at the height of the land reform exercise at the turn of the millenium is testament of policy inconsistency
By Harry Peter Wilson May. 15, 2026

Bulawayo residents summit demands action

Devolution is enshrined under sections 264 and 265 of the 2013 Constitution.
By Patricia Sibanda May. 15, 2026

How Zim must fight intelligent cybercrime with intelligent defence

In Zimbabwe, this shift is already visible. Deepfake voice cloning is being used to impersonate executives and authorise fraudulent transactions.
By Wilfred M Kahlari May. 14, 2026

Gweru Provincial Hospital launches Orthopedic trauma camp

The programme also aims at improving access to specialist treatment for trauma patients in the Midlands province.
By Staff Reporter May. 14, 2026