Chirumanzu activists’ ConCourt referral application deferred

During trial, Rwodzi admitted that Cheza did not assault, adding that she did not see any of the other four accused persons beating her.
By Stephen Chadenga Sep. 6, 2024

Infamous Hwedza assailants jailed 5 years

The other three juveniles were released into the custody of their guardians on condition of good behaviour.
By Jairos Saunyama Aug. 22, 2024

Why does govt always squeeze civil servants?

Instead of fostering a robust economy, excessive taxation on workers can create a cycle of reduced spending, slower growth, and ultimately, fewer job opportunities.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Jul. 12, 2024

Domestic tourism push laudable but…

The local tourism product remains beyond the reach of many in the country, including those in the private sector.
By Newsday Jul. 10, 2024

Ruvimbo Topodzi fights back: From child bride to advocate against early marriage

Tsopodzi and lawyer Loveness Mudzuru, backed by the Girls Not Brides member ROOTS, challenged the existing Marriage Act in the country's highest court, the Constitutional Court.
By Sindiso Dube Jul. 7, 2024

15 years for raping brother's wife

She then invited him into the house, but the perpetrator went on to lock the door from inside and raped her at knife point.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Jun. 18, 2024

Zim govt unveils plan for Vic Falls hospitality gems

She said the ministry was considering using the land to build holiday homes and an estate similar to the affluent Borrowdale Brooke in Harare.
By Tatira Zwinoira May. 10, 2024

Tourism investments drop by 45%

Soaring public and private debt is also preventing investors from injecting fresh capital. 
By Blessed Ndlovu May. 5, 2024

Minister Rwodzi’s medical doctor quizzed

The State also conceded that the observations were made by a third source.
By Stephen Chadenga May. 2, 2024