Mhlanga, HStv trial postponed again

Mhlanga and Muteiwa face charges of transmitting messages allegedly intended to incite public violence.
By Desmond Chingarande 44m ago

Nigerian televangelist Suleman jets in

“I am happy to be in Zimbabwe, and it is going to be a great moment for both the nation and those attending the crusade,” Suleman told the media.
By Jairos Saunyama 2h ago

China’s trade surplus presents more opportunities for its partners

Yet some have seized the opportunity to hype up the so-called "second wave of China shock" and falsely accuse China of pursuing a "neighborhood impoverishment strategy".
By Gong Rong 8h ago

Sino-Zim unity shines at creative Chinese New Year Carnival

Harare Mayor Councillor Jacob Mafume praised organisers for delivering an event that celebrated diversity while promoting economic and cultural exchange.
By Tendai Sauta 9h ago

Geza exits the stage: The unfinished work of liberation

Blessed Runesu Geza, known to many as Comrade Bombshell, died in the early hours of 6 February 2026 at a cardiac hospital in South Africa. A war veteran of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle,
By Phillan Zamchiya 9h ago
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Heavy blow for anti-2030 campaign

Saruwaka and Marembera had previously led demonstrations against a Zanu PF resolution backing Mnangagwa’s term extension.
By Sydney Kawadza 12h ago

e-GP system here to stay

Praz’s enforcement posture is, therefore, both timely and necessary. Training has been conducted. Infrastructure is in place. What remains is unwavering compliance.
By Newsday 12h ago

Councillors flag state of Bulawayo cemetery facilities

Speaking during a full council meeting recently, councillor Adrian Moyo raised concern on the bad state of ablution facilities at Umvutcha Cemetery.
By Silas Nkala 12h ago
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A son’s quest for answers in Zimbabwe’s public health system

My concerns are, therefore, not abstract; they arise from this very explanation and from what we observed during her admission.