Zimbabwe’s medical advertising law: A relic holding back healthcare progress

As the law currently stands, the general rule is simple and blunt: medical practitioners are not allowed to advertise their professional services to the public.  
By Johannes Marisa 2h ago

Tungwarara faces political isolation

A senior party official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Tungwarara has “multiple corruption-related dockets” pending, with cases dating back to at least 2016. 
By Staff Reporter 2h ago

NewsDay cartoon January 30, 2026 edition

NewsDay cartoon January 30, 2026 edition
By The Watcher 2h ago

ZRA breathes life into Batoka Gorge project

This week, ZRA hosted AFRY Switzerland Limited, the firm tasked with updating the project’s Engineering Feasibility Studies and Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA). 
By Obert Siamilandu 2h ago

Government warns rogue housing co-operatives

The directive was delivered by Women Affairs deputy minister Kiven Mutimbanyoka during a tour of the Hatcliffe Housing Union Co-operative on Wednesday. 

AMH Editors’ case postponed

The charge relates to a Muckraker satirical column titled When we become a mafia State, published in the Zimbabwe Independent on June 27, 2025.  
By Trevor Mutsvairo 2h ago

Sugar is the new tobacco for your teeth: Reading the hidden labels on our daily food

In our modern food landscape, sugar is the new tobacco for your teeth a pervasive, addictive and silently destructive agent embedded in the very staples we consider safe, even healthy.  
By Patience Matambo 2h ago

Stop the ‘sabhuku deals’ by fixing the housing crisis

Sabhuku deals are not the disease; they are a symptom of a deeper, long-festering housing crisis. 
By Newsday 2h ago

Woman fined for assaulting Gr 5 pupil

Prosecutor Sheila Nyathi told the court that the complainant is Sakhile Moyo, a male juvenile and a Grade 5 pupil at a local school. 
By Nizbert Moyo 2h ago