Dream-born melodies inspire Paul Manyange’s debut album
The result is an album as philosophical as it is musical—drawing inspiration from ancestral traditions, modern struggles, and ordinary people’s resilience.
By Langelihle Nyathi
9m ago
Zimbabwe pushes labour law compliance with Chinese investors as investments tops US$10bn
Last year Zimbabwe exported US$1,35 billion worth of goods to China—mainly tobacco—while importing US$1,62 billion worth of goods.
By Blessed Ndlovu
16m ago
CBZ debate tournament expands to primary schools for 2026 edition
Title sponsor CBZ Bank has committed a prize fund of US$30,000 for this year's edition, with Sr. Mutsure crediting the bank's continued support for the tournament's growth.
By Austin Karonga
44m ago
Rwanda marks 32 years of liberation, celebrates post-genocide transformation
More than one million people were killed during the genocide by soldiers and militias aligned with the genocidal regime, one of the darkest chapters in the country's history.
By Evans Mathanda
49m ago
Africa pushes green tobacco as Zimbabwe growers face land crunch
“The long-term sustainability of tobacco production can only be guaranteed if we protect our natural resources,” Mnozya told delegates.
By Nhau Mangirazi
51m ago
Chicken Inn bolster midfield with Makunike signing
Announcing the signing, Chicken Inn described Makunike as a player expected to add stability to their midfield as they strengthen for the second half of the season.
By Fortune Mbele
1h ago
Bogus police officers on trial for kidnapping
According to prosecutors, Rondozai and his alleged accomplices went to David Matanda's residence in Chitungwiza at around 2100 hours.
By Staff Reporter
2h ago
ITGA chief demands better incomes for tobacco growers amid rising costs
Aranda called for collective action to improve growers’ livelihoods, particularly for small-scale farmers.
By Nhau Mangirazi
3h ago
Ex-accountant alleges employer used informal channels to send money to South Africa
Defence lawyer Mundieta challenged the company’s finance director, Raoul Savania, alleging that the transfers were made with management approval.
By Desmond Chingarande
3h ago




