Risk mapping as a safety tool in Zimbabwean schools

THE Children’s Act Chapter 5.06 considers schools to be places of safety. Schools as registered institutions must uphold safety standards.
By Nicholas Aribhino 17h ago

TSL profit surges 45% on strong tobacco and logistics demand

Profit after tax increased from the prior year’s comparative figure of US$3,85 million.
By Staff Reporter 21h ago

Africa can do it’: Chigwedere on leading the Dakar 2026 Olympic stadium prep

Chigwedere described her role as central to ensuring the venue meets Olympic standards across all operational areas.
By Tendai Sauta Jun. 21, 2026

Chinese duo bankroll Zim's biggest table tennis stage

The championships, set for Harare, will gather paddlers from across the region to compete on Zimbabwean soil for the first time in years.
By Austin Karonga Jun. 21, 2026

You didn’t adopt AI. It adopted you

The focus of my address was leadership in the age of AI, how you stay ahead when uncertainty and disruption are the new normal.
By Trevor Ncube Jun. 21, 2026

HMCA suspends relegation, expands Vigne Cup 1st League to 10

The board further unanimously approved the addition of two slots to the first league, bringing the total to 10 teams.
By Austin Karonga Jun. 20, 2026

Gold, goals and global ambition

Now, an audacious financial experiment in Harare is attempting to reverse that tide by turning the domestic game completely on its head.
By Henry Mhara Jun. 20, 2026

ADF urges South Africa to end support for Zanu PF

Mabhena referred to the Zimbabwe Documentation Project introduced in 2010, noting that it initially contained only one major condition for applicants seeking legal status in South Africa.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 20, 2026

Monopoly myth or balanced Partnership: Unpacking Al Jazeera’s lithium coverage

Western multinationals spent decades shipping unprocessed mineral ores overseas without building any local smelting or processing facilities.
By Saxon Zvina Jun. 19, 2026