Legacies of war : The ongoing challenges of demining in Angola and Cambodia

In August 2024, tragedy struck in Luanda, Angola's capital, when several children found a mine, mistaking it for a toy
By Own Correspondent 3h ago

2 gold panners killed in Esigodini

 Police in Bulawayo are appealing to the public for information, which may lead to the arrest of the suspects.
By Trust Makore Sep. 6, 2024

SA: Zimbabwean burns to death as police swoop on informal miners in Daggafontein

Masedze was found dead; the injured were taken to the hospital, and others are still missing.
By Groundup Sep. 3, 2024

We’re unfazed by social media rumours: MCZ

Nyahwo (55) was early this year acquitted of the charges by Marondera magistrate Sharon Rakafa, who in her ruling described the matter as “work politics”.
By Jairos Saunyama Aug. 17, 2024

Govt urges entrepreneurs to pursue partnerships

The deputy minister said every form of entrepreneurship regardless of size was crucial in boosting economic growth.
By Patricia Sibanda Aug. 13, 2024

Schools book piracy riles Parly

Mutodi, who is also an author and musician, told Parliament during a question-and-answer session on Wednesday that writers were not benefiting from their
By Problem Masau Jul. 19, 2024

Mlambo resurrects through Sleeping Giant

He was at one time invited to Turkey for a cultural exchange programme, where he conducted several workshops on stone chipping.
By Tendai Sauta Jul. 18, 2024

Shot in the arm for digital marketing students from underprivileged communities

Speaking about the graduation, which is taking place on Friday, July 26, Pan Afrodigital founder Trust Nhokovedzo highlighted the importance of equipping students with digital skills.
By Style Reporter Jul. 14, 2024

Global leadership void as the world teeters

As we close the first half of the year, the only factor behind us is the impact of COVID-19 with the major drivers of economic slowdown persisting.
By Tapiwa Gomo Jul. 1, 2024