Chimanimani community cries for justice amid surge in robbery cases
The Chimanimani community is crying for justice after reports emerged that suspects in a recent robbery case at Nhedziwa Growth Point were released and asked to return to the police a few days later.
By Staff Reporter
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Elderly women sue govt over inaccessible offices
However, after the department relocated to the sixth floor of Century House, the two women allegedly discovered that the building’s elevators were not functional.
By Silas Nkala
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US$5bn lithium boom powers Zim’s mining future
“And we want to make it better than what it is as a collective. And as you can see, we have US$1,45 billion worth of projects that are coming on line.
By Sydney Kawadza
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A brazen assault on constitutionalism
Neither man spoke out by accident. Both recognise the danger that many Zimbabweans already see.
By Newsday
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Shadows in the nursery: The hidden battle of postpartum depression
As bizarre and unsettling as that sounded, I laughed it off at the moment, dismissing it as just another quirky joke.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira
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New mining rules could cost Zim US$600m a year
The policy also directs foreign-owned operators below those thresholds to either scale up or exit the sector by January 2027.
By Business Reporter
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Zimbabwe seeks global attention for electrification
Zimbabwe’s rural electrification programme is spearheaded by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) under the Energy and Power Development ministry.
By Sharon Sibindi
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Preserving reproductive health: Understanding female reproductive system
Special recognition is due to all women who have carried and brought new life into the world, a profound responsibility that deserves appreciation and respect.
By Rutendo Kureya
1h ago
Zimbos risk losing voice in SA permit talks
The ZEP proposals were offered together with those related to the Lesotho Exemption Permit (LEP).
By Silas Nkala
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