Bulawayo councillor suspended on 14 counts of fraud

Garwe said the suspension was made “in line with Section 114(1) of the Urban Councils Act [Chapter 29:15], as read with the Local Government Laws Amendment Act of 2016.”
By Sharon Sibindi 23m ago

Strategic brand ownership: A transfer to the audience

In Zimbabwe's transport sector, the word kombi continues to describe commuter minibuses long after the original Volkswagen Kombi disappeared from the roads.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo 1h ago

JW Oliver Urges Global Shift Towards Africa's Emerging Talent Pipeline

Africa workforce, remote work, global labour shortage, Japan aging population, future of work, outsourcing Africa, digital economy, James Wade Oliver Jr
By Tendai Sauta 1h ago

Harare finds its winter flame

The Djembe Monks embodied the festival's spirit by blending Afro-house music with traditional percussion.
By Tendai Sauta 5h ago

RTG backs community recycling drive to protect tourism destinations

"It is imperative that we work to keep plastic out of our landfills. Since humans are using plastic, humans must also work on the solutions," the community group said.
By Tatira Zwinoira 5h ago

A tired base, too many promises

The complaint itself isn't new. Its tone is.
By Newsday 5h ago

The boy in the red-and-white striped shirt

For all of that, thank you.
By Cathy Buckle 5h ago

Beyond biology: How Kuda Vana is redefining fatherhood

"I know their personalities, I celebrate their achievements, and I comfort them when they're hurting," Pepukai says. "Over time, they begin to see me as their father."
By Sally Nyakanyanga 5h ago

Zimbabwe cannot industrialise in the dark

The economic cost of the energy crisis is immense. A government report, citing World Bank data, estimated that power shortages cost Zimbabwe 6,1% of GDP in 2022 alone.
By Lawrence Makamanzi 5h ago