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 57m ago

Heavy rains claim 123 lives

OCHA reported that floods and cyclones this season have claimed 300 lives and affected 1,5 million people across Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Madagascar and South Africa. 
By Kirsty Sibanda 1h 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 1h 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 1h 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.

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 1h ago

Tourism rules: Fair play is non-negotiable

In a statement, ZTA said a nationwide inspection blitz targeting unregistered operators would begin on March 1 in conjunction with law enforcement agencies. 
By Newsday 1h ago

Matobo farmers reap big in small grains

The shift from maize to small grains such as sorghum, millet and rapoko is proving transformative for farmers in this drought-prone region.  
By Silas Nkala 1h ago

War was about one man, one vote: Chiwenga

According to Chiwenga, all other grievances that triggered the liberation war were fundamentally rooted in the need to achieve self-determination and access to land. 
By Staff Reporter 1h ago