Zimbabwe’s southern corridor highway overhaul to boost trade and tourism. Here’s what you need to know

Under a public-private partnership model, the reconfiguration of the transport routes will restructure the country’s transport infrastructure to the gain of tourism, mining, logistics, and trade.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 25, 2025

Zifa, Education ministry team up for grassroots football

Primary and Secondary Education secretary, Moses Mhike, endorsed the partnership, hailing it as the genesis of football growth in the country.
By Rufaro Kaswerakuenda Oct. 24, 2025

Warriors woes: Zifa speaks on poor form

Zimbabwe are forced to play all its home fixtures outside the country because the country has no facility approved to host international matches by Fifa and Caf.
By Fortune Mbele Oct. 21, 2025

Transforming Zimbabwe’s infrastructure and healthcare

Massive infrastructure projects are underway, aimed at achieving Vision 2030 and aligning with the African Union's Agenda 2063.
By Clever Marisa Oct. 19, 2025

Give Nees a chance, urges Japajapa

While praising the improved performance of the defence and midfield, Japajapa stressed that the team’s Achilles’ heel is upfront.

Chiyangwa rules out football return

Former Zimbabwe Football Association and Cosafa president Phillip Chiyangwa has ruled out a return to mainstream football leadership,
By Michael Kariati Oct. 12, 2025

The dark patterns of chatbots

These outcomes force a tough question: are designers and product teams inadvertently engineering pathways to psychological harm?
By Evans Sagomba Oct. 10, 2025

Govt launches modern road maintenance hub to strengthen transport network

Mhona said the Beitbridge camp represented tangible evidence of government’s commitment to building a safe and efficient transport system.
By Freeman Makopa Oct. 8, 2025

Dust and disease: Uncovering the hidden TB threat in Gokwe South

TB and dusty environments are linked because inhaling certain dusts, especially silica dust, significantly increases the risk of developing tuberculosis.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Oct. 8, 2025