Bulawayo: No cash, no cars: Half the city’s fleet grounded

Critical departments responsible for refuse collection, road maintenance and water distribution are struggling to cope under severe transport constraints.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi 8m ago

El Niño warning demands early govt action to protect the poor

It is an early signal of potential hardship that demands urgent planning and decisive intervention from the government.
By Newsday 53m ago

Urban to rural migration: A practical path torwards Zim’s economic renaissance

In contrast, rural areas are viewed as labour sources with subsistence farming.
By Claude Kutombo 53m ago

Chinese coach leads ZTTU high-intensity camp

Vikram Singh, Zimbabwe’s top-ranked player, said he completed seven sessions over the past two weeks, each lasting about five hours.
By Austin Karonga 53m ago

While zvigananda splurge US$20m at wedding, Zim begs for money to feed the hungry

On one side of this bitter national reality, millions of ordinary citizens are facing the terrifying prospect of severe hunger.

Chaos, corruption claims rock Warwick Farm demolitions

Many families said they had nowhere to go after the operation, which was executed with the involvement of the Sheriff of the High Court.
By Staff Reporter 53m ago

Zanu PF members acquitted in Marimba housing scandal

Lilian Chitanga and Spencer Mabheka were arrested last year after complete houses were demolished by council, with their case being widely publicised in the media.
By Staff Reporter 53m ago

Chevrons turn to 2027 after Super 8 heroics

The longer-term target, he said, is the 2027 World Cup, which Zimbabwe will co-host alongside Namibia and South Africa.
By Austin Karonga 53m ago

Panyatsime promotes African identity through culture, music, heritage celebrations

Young performers captivated audiences with traditional dances reflecting Zimbabwe’s diverse cultural traditions and indigenous knowledge systems.
By Tendai Sauta 53m ago