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Geza makes headlines beyond the grave
A villager at Panyimo shopping centre in Sanyati told NewsDay that he was surprised to see the bus turning back to Norton, abandoning a trip that was less than 20 kilometres to the Geza homestead
By Nqobani Ndlovu
4h ago
Ikigai, the quiet architecture of a significant life
The Japanese concept of Ikigai offers language to this longing. Ikigai speaks of one’s “reason for being,” the quiet but steady conviction that life has meaning.
By Rutendo Kureya
7h ago
Mugabe case postponed to 3 March
The pair appeared at the Alexandra magistrate's court on Monday after they were arrested on Thursday.
By ENCA
10h ago
10+ Gigawatt Renewable Energy Platform to Accelerate Industrial-ScaleSolar Deployment Across Africa
As a primary step under this strategic initiative, RJ Corp-through the joint venture-is investing in a 500 MW solar power project in Zimbabwe.
By Newsday
12h ago
Simba Bhora salute Mushunje in style
On Saturday, Wadzanayi was heaving with supporters who had not forgotten the man they affectionately called “Ngwendeza”.
By Henry Mhara
13h ago
Executive appointment change as rope-a-dope and not legalised argument
A powerful Constitutional Court. A layered Bill of Rights. Graded amendment thresholds. Differentiation between entrenched and amendable provisions.
By Sharon Hofisi
14h ago
Zim leads Africa in pangolin poaching arrests
At least 541 arrests have been made since January 2017, reflecting Zimbabwe’s strict wildlife laws and enforcement efforts.
By Obert Siamilandu
14h ago
Children are not weapons of parental wars: ending the dangerous myths about custody and access!
One of the most common beliefs is that mothers have a superior right to custody and that fathers have little chance of being granted care of their children.
By Chinga Govhati and Sharon Chava
14h ago
A generation waiting for real opportunities
Zimbabwe’s youth, restless and resilient, remain trapped in a vicious loop of unemployment, disillusionment and silence.
By Lawrence Makamanzi
14h ago




