‘CAB3 Queen’ splashes US$2000 on Insiza empowerment projects
Ndondo confirmed that she received US$300 earmarked for general ward development and US$200 set aside to complete floor tiling at the PBS Hall.
By Silas Nkala
41m ago
Bulawayo to host grand national Culture Month fete
Far from being a mere ceremonial observance, Mavima emphasised that the month serves as a strategic platform for National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2).
By Shalom Manjerere
3h ago
Did we shed blood for one man, one vote — only to surrender it now?
THERE is a suffocating air of desperation in Zanu PF. The language used in defence of efforts to cripple the 2013 Constitution has become shrill, toxic and abusive.
By Trevor Ncube
3h ago
Sweet tax, bitter truth for cancer patients
GOVERNMENT is facing renewed pressure to account for millions raised through Zimbabwe’s sugar tax after revelations in the Senate that many cancer patients are still struggling to access treatment.
By Sharon Sibindi
4h ago
Opinion: Chasing the dream: A vision for the Warriors’ ultimate dugout
Bringing Pitso Mosimane in would be a statement to the rest of the continent that the Warriors are no longer just "participants"—we are contenders.
By Allen Mangava
21h ago
Beyond the Zimbabwe ‘minerals mafia’ narrative: African sovereignty and strategic partnership
By framing Chinese engagement as purely extractive, the report dismisses the sovereign development priorities of African nations and their documented policy choices.
By Debra Manyasi
23h ago
Emcoz seeks overhaul of workplace governance systems
However, structural challenges remain, including high utility tariffs, rising logistics costs, infrastructure deficits, limited access to long-term financing, and an unreliable energy supply.
By Chen Williams and Concilia Mupezeni
May. 6, 2026
Chitungwiza’s hidden star carves his own lane
That foundation matters. In an era where so much music is built on trend-chasing and the algorithm's appetite for novelty, t’naka AM.P's anchoring in actual craft is quietly radical.
By Valentine Maya
May. 6, 2026
Only four African economies built for sustained industrial growth — report
While countries such as Rwanda and Nigeria are making measurable progress, the report finds their trajectories remain incomplete.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
May. 5, 2026




