Proposed changes in medical aid societies necessary
CHANGE is inherently difficult. Individuals and organisations often resist it due to fear of the unknown, loss of control, or disruption of established practices.
By Johannes Marisa
51m ago
€1m boost for wildlife, habitat protection
Zimbabwe’s conservation efforts are set to receive a major boost following the announcement of a €1 million grant aimed at enhancing habitat and wildlife protection in the Hwange-Matetsi-Zambezi.
By Sydney Kawadza
16h ago
Chinese medical teams: A testament to solidarity and brotherhood of Sino-Zim friendship
What began as a medical assistance mission has grown into an enduring symbol of solidarity and brotherhood between Zimbabwe and China, says Zhou Ding, China’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe
By H.e. Zhou Ding
19h ago
Chatunga Mugabe to spend another week in jail as power outages hit court
“It is quite disappointing. We were ready to proceed as of Monday last week. Of course, we understand these things are out of our hands,” he said.
By Staff Reporter
19h ago
City explores usage of recycled water
Residents are currently enduring a 96 weekly water shedding regime as the local authority struggles to meet demand.
By Patricia Sibanda
20h ago
Gokwe man rapes Grade 5 pupil, jailed 20 years
According to the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe, in 2024 at Chief Chireya area, Gokwe North, the victim was tending to goats when the offender approached her.
By Langelihle Nyathi
20h ago
Bulawayo Financial Outlet Hit in $100k Daylight Heist
The Zimbabwe Republic Police have launched a massive manhunt for a gang of armed robbers
By Valentine Maya
Mar. 5, 2026
Zim farmers producing blind: The cost of broken markets
PUBLIC debates in Zimbabwe often measures agricultural performance by output statistics, yet far less attention is paid to the market conditions shaping those outcomes.
By Naboth Mutomba
Mar. 5, 2026
Violence as a strategy in Zim politics
WHEN the world is distracted, the baton swings more freely.
By Mukudzei Sibanda
Mar. 5, 2026




