Not so golden season for tobacco: Transporters broke, farmers dumped

“We have spent days hoping our turn will come, but the queues are snaking around and betraying us,” said Rodgers Banda from Mhangura.
By Nhau Mangirazi 1h ago

The currency we publicly use and the one we secretly trust

Recently, social media timelines overflowed with images of astonishing generosity surrounding a high-profile union.
By Simbarashe Namusi 1h ago

The fulfilment of prophecy

Are you going to refuse heaven or eternal life because of Jesus or believe Him and have everlasting life?
By Erasmus Makarimayi 1h ago

Integrating traditional custodianship of land into ESG reporting and rating

For Zimbabwe, integrating traditional custodianship in ESG reporting can make sustainability elements more practical and more connected to local institutes.
By Ephraim Chawoneka 18h ago

Zimbabwe to host Africa Skills Week as AU targets youth jobs crisis

The summit comes as African countries grapple with weak technical and vocational education and training (TVET) systems and high youth unemployment. 
By Valentine Maya 18h ago

Parliament taken to court over CAB3, referendum demand

Matete further wants the court to direct ZEC to conduct a referendum on the proposed constitutional amendments if Parliament passes the Bill. 
By Desmond Chingarande 22h ago

The deep ache of timeline grief

It is called timeline grief and this instalment unpacks the cause of the pain points being endured by this generation.

A glimpse into Zimbabwe Industrial Hemp Trust (ZIHT)

As Zimbabwe continues to diversify its agricultural base, industrial hemp presents a transformational opportunity  and ZIHT remains at the forefront of unlocking its full potential. 
By Newsday 23h ago

Sewage crisis ‘flows’ into Parly

He said: “What measures are in place to assist on the issue of sewage, which is always bursting nationwide, so that our people can live in a clean environment?”
By Patricia Sibanda May. 29, 2026