Zim, South Africa strike landmark social pact to tackle entrenched poverty and inequality
Nearly half of Zimbabwe’s population lives in extreme poverty, and the informal economy — where most livelihoods are earned — offers limited or no social security protections.
By Freeman Makopa
31m ago
International Anti-Corruption Day matters more than ever for Zimbabwe
As Zimbabwe marks International Anti-Corruption Day, there is every reason to be optimistic.
By Marilyn Mutize
9h ago
Zim records US$3,76bn gold earnings
According to the publication, small-scale miners delivered 24,5 tonnes of that output, up from 14,6 tonnes last year.
By Nqobizwe Thebe
9h ago
Nkala out as OK chairman, as board gets reconstituted
Last month, OK explained that the board would be reconstituted to introduce fresh expertise and new perspectives.
By Tatira Zwinoira
9h ago
Catholic lawyers condemn proposed abortion law
The National Assembly passed these progressive changes at the committee stage during debate on the Medical Services Amendment Bill.
By Brent Shamu and Lorraine Muromo
9h ago
Zim scholar earns two doctorates
Her groundbreaking research tackles a critical national issue: strengthening local technical skills through structured knowledge transfer from expatriates.
By Staff Reporter
9h ago
Government deploys highway emergency rescue network to save lives during festive rush
While temporary, the deployment foreshadows a broader overhaul of post-crash care.
By Freeman Makopa
22h ago
‘I’m only a vessel, says Gogo Chihoro
IN a world where many are overwhelmed by uncertainty, some answers are still found in places guided by tradition and wisdom.
By Staff Reporter
Dec. 17, 2025
Beitbridge chaos avoidable
On the Zimbabwean side, motorists were said to be spending up to more than nine hours in queues to obtain temporary import permits (TIP) for their foreign-registered cars.
By Southern Eye
Dec. 17, 2025




