Mhona warns of ‘avoidable carnage’ ahead of schools reopening
Road traffic accidents remain one of Zimbabwe’s deadliest public safety failures, routinely spiking during peak travel periods.
By Freeman Makopa
7h ago
Outrage after taskforce hits school bus in anti-smuggling sting
The anti-smuggling task force was introduced in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic, when international travel was restricted.
By Rex Mphisa
7h ago
JSC touts digital reforms, performance management in new judicial year
Malaba said the final year of the strategic plan marked a turning point in modernising court operations and strengthening public confidence in the judiciary.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
7h ago
IShowSpeed in Africa: Gen Z’s Zeitgeist in the Age of Trump
The lesson is clear: Africa’s youth are no longer waiting for permission.
By Wellington Muzengeza
11h ago
Masvingo chief blocks private school opening, demands free education for his kids
Police later intervened, prompting the chief to remove his vehicle and allow access to the school.
By kukurigo
11h ago
What is behind China’s Reunification Principle?
The enduring legal significance of Resolution 2758 lies not in prescribing the method of reunification, but in affirming sovereignty and representation.
By Tinashe Nyamushanya
14h ago
Judicial inaction chokes prisons: PG
Matanda-Moyo said an accused is entitled to bail unless the court finds that it is in the interest of justice that the accused be detained in custody pending trial.
By Silas Nkala
20h ago
A nation failing its girls
Fifteen-year-old Privilege has become a breadwinner for her aunt and two younger siblings after their parents passed away several years ago.
By Newsday
21h ago
Zim eyes homegrown grains to cut US$2bn import bill
With Zimbabwe spending over US$2 billion a year on imported grains and oilseeds, officials argue that domestic production could meet much of the demand.
By Simbarashe Sithole
21h ago




