Crystal Candy national finals kick off at Marymount Teachers College

“We are grateful to Crystal Candy for this partnership which has seen a massive growth of the sport of chess in the country,” he said.

Catholic bishops condemn SA anti-migrant violence

Zimbabweans constitute a very large number of foreigners in South Africa affected by the xenophobic attacks and threats.
By Silas Nkala 2h ago

Zapu eyes Tsholotsho ward 10 by-election victory

Ward 10 attracted three candidates, namely Simbisai Ndlovu of Zanu PF, Ncube of Zapu, and independent candidate Ntando Siziba.
By Silas Nkala 18h ago

Ndlovu urges government agencies to tap carbon markets for climate funding

Ndlovu called on technical officials to develop bankable project proposals and urged management to allocate resources for project preparation. 
By Blessed Ndlovu 20h ago

Chivaviro readies 22nd album

“I was born and bred in Gokwe. That is where my roots are. I did my primary education in Gokwe; that is my home,” Chivaviro said. 
By Jairos Saunyama 23h ago

Chinese firms lead Zimbabwe’s US$1bn lithium processing drive

“Huayou (Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe) has invested approximately US$400 million in the Arcadia lithium sulphate plant, in addition to an earlier concentrator investment of around US$300 million.
By Tinashe Kairiza May. 29, 2026

‘Death trap’ highway sparks drumbeat of outrage

“Severe rutting, deep potholes, lack of functional road markings and narrow shoulders have led to a catastrophic rise in fatal accidents, vehicle damage and costly transit delays for cargo.”
By Nhau Mangirazi May. 29, 2026

The boat is still rocking: Zim’s churches and the urgent need for consistent constitutional leadership

In 1987, Constitution Amendment No 7 Act abolished the prime minister’s office and created the powerful executive presidency that still shapes our politics today.
By Gcotyelwa Jimlongo May. 29, 2026

Ambitious housing plan collides with land prices, financing gaps

There is, however, concern over soaring urban land prices, mortgage unaffordability and the rise of informal settlements.
By Natasha Ncube and Kirsty Sibanda May. 29, 2026