Zinasu threatens to shut down universities

According to Section 75 of the Constitution, it is the government’s obligation to ensure education is free and accessible to all learners of school-going age.
By Gracious Daniel 2h ago

Zim yearns for progressive governance

Your Excellency, contrary to some statements oftentimes made in jest, it is my solemn conviction that Zimbabwe yearns for progressive governance.

‘Cervical cancer remains a health concern’

More than 200 healthcare facilities across Zimbabwe now offer visual inspection with Acetic Acid and Cervicography screenings and safety locations to provide HPV tests.
By Vanessa Gonye 2h ago

Zim struggling to promote children’s rights

Ziyambi said government continued to implement measures designed to eliminate all legal and administrative barriers in the registration of births and deaths.
By Harriet Chikandiwa 2h ago

Conservationist lands funding for conservation films

These filmmakers will share their own experiences in order to change people’s view of the continent, while inspiring communities to protect nature, wildlife and cultural heritage.
By Sharon Zebra 2h ago

Organisers promise tight security at Byo Shut Down gig

The "shut down" is the highlight of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) week in Bulawayo as it brings down the trade showcase curtain after a week of hustling and bustling.
By Mpumelelo Moyo 2h ago

Young Sables out to consolidate lead

The defending champions will conclude their campaign against the fierce Kenyans who were runners-up last year.
By Austin Karonga 2h ago

'Legislation to propel SMEs funding plan'

Venturing into the factoring business requires confidence, according to Isaak Manikai, an associate at Dube, Manikai & Hwacha Legal Practioners.
By Business Reporter 17h ago

Is Mnangagwa putting lipstick on a pig?

Political independence, since 1980, has come with a litany of unintended consequences, a case of each successive government papering over the cracks.
By Simbarashe Jingo 19h ago