Mnangagwa orders council to hand over 'prayer land' to Makururu

"I am pleased to note that this church is growing rapidly with its wings spreading within Africa and beyond the continent," he said.
By Kenneth Nyangani 19h ago

Zim delivers historic milestone with world-class Table Tennis regional champs

"I think it was a really nice event overall. The organisation was good, the venue was good, the food was good and the people were awesome," Abrahams said. 
By Austin Karonga 19h ago

Ndodana Tshuma appears on two charges, case postponed to 22 July

Tshuma is appearing in two separate proceedings at the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on Monday.
By Sabc News 21h ago

From fear to hardship: Zimbabweans’ painful journey home

The mass return has been fuelled by escalating anti-migrant campaigns, threats targeting foreign nationals, and uncertainty over the expiry and cancellation of
By Evans Mathanda Jul. 13, 2026

A view from Zimbabwe: Anti-immigrant sentiments in South Africa, blind spots, and contradictions

Pretoria accuses March and March of promoting violence and vigilantism while state mandarins glorify themselves of having averted what could have been a slaughter.
By Mbuso Moyo Jul. 12, 2026

Steady influx of returnees worries stretched Bulawayo

Bulawayo United Residents Association (BURA) chairperson Winos Dube said it was still too early to assess the full impact of the influx.
By Sharon Sibindi Jul. 12, 2026

Govt commits to African Air transport market

He said the implementation of SAATM would unlock significant economic opportunities by improving the movement of people, goods and services across Africa.
By Valentine Maya Jul. 10, 2026

African creatives drive culture but miss out on the rewards

For decades, Africans have celebrated every artist who breaks into foreign markets as though international validation alone represents the pinnacle of success.

Artists revive indigenous taboos to inspire modern conservation

Lead curator Fisani Nkomo said the exhibition was inspired by concerns that traditional environmental stewardship systems are gradually disappearing from collective memory.
By Margaret Lubinda Jul. 9, 2026