Zim children vulnerable to climate change

Around 3,5 million children were impacted by an El Niño-induced drought in Zimbabwe, one of the worst in 40 years.
By Lesley Kufandada 1h ago

Zim rejects Cambridge curriculum choice claim

The Cambridge statement came after high-level engagements involving the Primary and Secondary Education ministry
By Miriam Mangwaya 1h ago

ZimTrade grooms youth exporters for global markets

ZimTrade said the initiative underscores its commitment to nurturing youth-led agribusinesses capable of competing on the global stage.
By Kenneth Nyangani 19h ago

Learning from consultative governance: Inclusive development paths for Africa and the Global South

Quite a number of African countries face constraints such as insufficient public finance and weak institutional capacity, which may hinder the operation of new consultative bodies.
By Saxon Zvina 21h ago

Why China’s future industries strategy matters for Zimbabwe and Africa

Weak domestic industrial capacity and limited skilled-job opportunities have also driven many educated young Africans to build their careers abroad.
By Mabasa Sasa 21h ago

Is Zimbabwe headed for another coup?

Everybody wants to compare today with 2017, and the temptation is understandable. After all, the similarities are difficult to ignore.
By Tawanda Majoni Jun. 14, 2026

Coca-Cola rolls out World Cup campaign with cars, cash prizes

Coca-Cola ECAF senior manager for frontline marketing Faith Nehanda said football remained a powerful force that connected people across borders.
By Valentine Maya Jun. 13, 2026

United States, Canada embassies kickstart World Cup party Harare

The event, co-hosted by Canadian Ambassador Adler Aristilde, also coincided with activities marking the United States' 250th anniversary celebrations.
By Valentine Maya Jun. 13, 2026

Senators sound alarm over dementia crisis in Zim

“Among them is the rising burden of dementia and Alzheimer’s conditions that erode memory, cognition, behaviour and ultimately, a person’s dignity and independence,” she said.
By Sharon Sibindi Jun. 13, 2026