The sound of pages: Harare’s quiet literary revolution
Silent Book Club (SBC) Harare recently hosted its ninth Bring Your Own Book (BYOB) meet-up at Mara Mara restaurant in Belgravia
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza
Dec. 9, 2025
HIV and Aids: How NAC interventions are helping Matabeleland South communities build resilience
“The idea is to distract them from bad activities, which can lead them to drug and substance abuse,” said Mahetshe village head Shakespeare Ndlovu.
By Evans Mathanda
Dec. 7, 2025
Zim receives climate change resilience boost
ZIMBABWE’S drive to restore its forests and strengthen climate resilience received a boost this week as the African group of ambassadors pledged support for the country’s national greening agenda.
By Musavengana Chirau
Dec. 5, 2025
New book, The Path of the Revolutionary, set to be launched on Saturday
The 104-page book, which contains 10 chapters, was published by Igwaladi Publishers of Lupane and will be launched at the National Arts Gallery on December 6.
By Desmond Chingarande
Dec. 2, 2025
Chamisa not supporting Madlela: Ex-CCC chef
Swithern Chirowodza dismissed social media claims suggesting Chamisa had thrown his weight behind the artiste, warning residents against being misled.
By Silas Nkala
Dec. 2, 2025
Former Zpra commander quits active politics
Ndlovu, who has been part of Zapu since the liberation struggle, said his exit was driven partly by age and partly by a desire to groom younger leaders while
By Sharon Sibindi
Nov. 30, 2025
Cop from heaven!
Chief Mutekedza, born Andrew Zhakata, described Ndlovu as a rare officer who had embedded himself fully in local communities.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Nov. 29, 2025
Bulawayo looks to Zambia for water solutions
Ndlovu explained that Zambia’s experience with 11 water utilities under the Ministry of Water and Sanitation Provision provided a valuable case study for Bulawayo.
By Patricia Sibanda
Nov. 29, 2025
Town clerk saga: Coltart ambushed
Chaos continues over the tenure extension of Dube' s contract, with new cracks emerging as Ndlovu condemned colleagues for exposing internal council matters to the public.
By Silas Nkala
Nov. 27, 2025




