How Zimbabwe is suppressing journalism
This year, the Zimbabwean government has arrested and charged several high-profile journalists, including Zaba, Mhlanga, as well as Nyathi.
By Staff Reporter
28m ago
Zaba: Trailblazer who refuses to be silenced
Over the years, she rose through the ranks — senior political editor, news editor and deputy editor — consistently breaking glass ceilings in a media landscape long dominated by men.
By Shame Makoshori
32m ago
Breaking point! Insurers pay claims in instalments
“Several direct short-term insurers were struggling to maintain liquidity, resulting in some settling claims in instalments,” the regulators said.
By Chen Williams
40m ago
SA Parly to host 58th Sadc Parliamentary Forum Plenary Assembly
This year’s plenary focuses on the growing threat of climate to southern Africa’s development.
By Staff Reporter
3h ago
PAP launches 2025 rural investment summit
In his address, Charumbira emphasised that Africa’s journey towards true independence remains incomplete without resolving the land question, particularly in South Africa.
By Staff Reporter
3h ago
Beyond the brush: What do bleeding gums signify?
Brushing teeth once a simple act of hygiene, becomes difficult, smiling feels like a risk and biting into an apple has a distant memory because of one common factor — “bleeding gums”.
By Patience Matambo
3h ago
NewsDay cartoon November 21, 2025 edition
NewsDay cartoon November 21, 2025 edition
By The Watcher
3h ago
The ‘Global South Time’ is now: Why China’s vision resonates in Africa
Beyond security and economy, GGI focuses on shoring up “weak links in global governance”, notably climate change and the rapid advance of science and technology.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa
3h ago
Monocurrency dream haunted by history
Zimbabwe’s monetary instability has never been about the names of currencies.
By Newsday
3h ago
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