From Durban’s terror to Bulawayo’s embrace: The journey of Zim’s returnees
Bulawayo Provincial Affairs and Devolution minister Judith Ncube said government departments had established a one-stop service centre at the church to assist returnees.
By Evans Mathanda
25m ago
Government moves to revive cotton industry
This move follows a 96% drop in cotton production over the past 13 years, leaving the textile industry hanging by a thread.
By Valentine Maya
45m ago
Private Aviation drives tourism growth
Zimbabwe Air Safaris chief pilot, Anastasios Zaverdinos, believes aviation has become an essential pillar of tourism development.
By Staff Reporter
1h ago
Time to stop the inside job heists at HCC
Mayor Jacob Mafume’s admission that thieves appear to know precisely when council offices are holding cash is perhaps the most alarming aspect of this scandal.
By Newsday
3h ago
Constitutional amendments, lies, and the power grab
To understand the fallacy of this narrative, one must look directly at the specific architecture of Section 328(7), a clause designed precisely to prevent this exact scenario.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana
4h ago
When political power refuses to stay in Parliament
The Caps United goalkeeper had just been substituted at half-time, hauled off after a routine ball slipped past him for Triangle’s second goal.
By Simbarashe Namusi
4h ago
EU data exposes Mnangagwa
This comes in the same week Mnangagwa signed Constitution Amendment No.3 Act.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu
4h ago
A six-year freeze that Zim cannot repeat
But the migration should not be mistaken for the end of the story.
By Newsday
4h ago
The power of neuroplasticity and lasting change
Our minds become wired to familiar ways of thinking and acting, leading many people to believe they need a major life event or crisis before they can change
By Rutendo Kureya
4h ago




