Living on smouldering grave: How broken sanitation drives Hwange residents into deadly fire zones

At one point, the friend threw Alicia’s shoe while they were playing. When she ran to retrieve it, she stepped onto a patch of ground that looked solid. Moments later she screamed.
By Sharon Sibindi 31m ago

Hundreds race for a cause at St Giles half marathon 

The race began promptly at 5:30 a.m., with participants competing across four categories: the flagship 21km half-marathon, as well as 10km, 5km and 2km fun runs.
By Valentine Maya 1h ago

The many faces of Rutendo Matinyarare

The many faces of Rutendo Matinyarare.
By Own Correspondent 5h ago

Does extending Zimbabwe’s Parliamentary and Presidential term cycle require a referendum?

The Mupungu controversy began with the litigation over Chief Justice Malaba’s extended tenure.
By Obert Gutu 22h ago

The importance of governance structures in building investor confidence

A board that functions as a strategic partner enhances investor confidence and improves decision-making quality.
By Innocent Hadebe 22h ago

High Court stays Magaya rape trial

The trial which has been stopped involves four complainants and the one which was being heard before Chivasa.
By Desmond Chingarande Mar. 14, 2026

PARL pushes for inclusive rural growth

Sibanda said chiefs, civic leaders and communities have embraced PARL’s programmes.
By Gracious Daniel Mar. 14, 2026

Karoi residents urged to be part of community solutions

“Karoi Town Council is open to dialogue and we believe residents have solutions for local authority development,” he said.
By Nhau Mangirazi Mar. 14, 2026

Preserving wetlands: Is Zim leading by example as Ramsar President?

Across the country, wetlands continue to be degraded by urban expansion, illegal mining, streambank cultivation and infrastructure development.
By Christopher Mahove Mar. 14, 2026