How Zanu PF tried to hijack IShowSpeed’s Zimbabwe tour
The tour began at the Mbuya Nehanda statue in the CBD.
By Style Reporter
4h ago
Why expanding farmers’ access to climate information and premium markets matters for Zimbabwe
Seasonal forecasts, early warning systems, agro-meteorological advisories, and localised weather updates can significantly improve farmers’ decision-making.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
4h ago
Letter from America: Donald Trump and the Venezuela madness!
Limited media outlets were easily intimidated to reproduce government propaganda or shut up.
By Kenneth Mufuka
4h ago
OWIT-Zimbabwe to host climate awareness workshop
The workshops will be held on January 20, 22, 24 and 31 at Cresta Lodge Hotel in Msasa, Harare.
By Takemore Mazuruse
4h ago
Book review: Guta’s book brings Zimbabwe’s constitution into the classroom
Amongst other local case studies, the book touches on the last amendment of the constitution which was gazetted in May 2021.
By Khumbulani Muleya
4h ago
From Gwanda to greatness: The meteoric rise of Easy Ice
Representing Gwanda with pride, Easy Ice lived up to her moniker during the official cypher—delivering a performance that was effortless in style yet devastating in lyrical weight.
By Sindiso Dube
4h ago
The Markets Mirror: Geopolitics and shock risk: How rising US–Venezuela tensions could ripple through US markets
Before going further, it is important to be clear: this article is for educational and informational purposes only, not personal financial advice.
By Isaac Jonas
4h ago
Business Opinion: Envisioned “ZimBho” tourism trajectories
Recent 2024-2025 statistics indicate stronger performance in 2026 and beyond.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
4h ago
Hebrew Scriptures: Charlie Kirk, Shabbat, and the secret of Jewish survival
For 24 hours Charlie Kirk would turn off his phone and step back from his frenetic schedule to spend time with his family and realign with his inner self.
By Rabbi Shraga Simmons
4h ago
Divine insight: False humility is not Biblical: Paul’s call to sober judgement
Many have been taught that to be spiritual is to think small, to downplay their gifts, to avoid ambition, and to resist fully stepping into what God has placed on their lives.
By Humphrey Mtandwa
4h ago
Establishing a prosperous soul
Jesus said, He who abides in Me and I in him, bears much fruit, for without Me you can do nothing” (John 15:5). Apart from Him we will have activity with no fruitfulness.
By Doug Mamvura
4h ago
Talking Green World: Zim women should be given equal leadership opportunities in SDG7 projects, their inclusivity will catapult energy sovereignty
Opportunities exist for Independent Power Producers (IPPs) and long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).
By Edzai Kachirekwa
4h ago
Where roots tell stories: Visitors fall in love with Panyatsime’s indigenous tree orchard
Panyatsime is a place to learn, unlearn, relearn, share and grow. This is not just preservation—it is participation.”
By Gilbert Munetsi
4h ago
A better way
Results are not the key or important factor. Neither is it about one school being better than another, as all schools are different and we cannot compare different things.
By Tim Middleton
4h ago
How Zim conquered cricket's biggest challenges
Mukuhlani has served as the chairperson of the Mashonaland Cricket Association, now Harare Metropolitan Province.
By Austin Karonga
4h ago
Superstar Jani steals limelight from IShowSpeed
The resemblance was so striking that onlookers struggled to distinguish between the two, triggering wild reactions and viral clips across social media.
By Style Reporter
Jan. 8, 2026
Our ancestral land is being sold behind our backs
We know every Zimbabwean belongs to a certain village somewhere and for us, is it a crime to find ourselves closer to the city?
By Feedback
Jan. 8, 2026
Sanyati widow says she is being tormented by mysterious forces
Piason, a mother of five, said the disturbances began while she was living in Chakari, forcing her to flee to Sanyati in search of safety.
By Simbarashe Sithole
Jan. 7, 2026
Marconati guns case: Heavy police presence at Inyathi courts
Marconati is said to have a number of reported cases relating to abuse of guns.
By Sharon Sibindi
Jan. 6, 2026
Another positive year for the S&P 500 — and why I didn’t go all-in despite the 2025 gains
Each year ends with a flood of forecasts: interest-rate paths, market highs and lows, and so-called “sure bets.” I pay attention, but I do not anchor my strategy to any of them.
By Isaac Jonas
Jan. 4, 2026
Entrepreneurial agenda for local economic development
At present, the term “communal entrepreneur” is associated with failure, yet these are the drivers of our local economies.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
Jan. 4, 2026
Karo targets first PGM ore milling in 2027
The KPP covers an area of 23 903 hectares within the Great Dyke in Mashonaland West, approximately 80 kilometres southwest of Harare and 35km southeast of Chegutu.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Jan. 4, 2026
Veil on Mutapa earnings lifted
Infrastructure, including in information and communication technology and logistics sectors, followed with assets valued at US$4,2 billion, while mineral resources were valued at US$2,4 billion.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Jan. 4, 2026
2026: A year of hope, prosperity, and God’s plan
2026 is a great year, and it is filled with potential for success, blessing, and fulfillment.
By Humphrey Mtandwa
Jan. 4, 2026
New beginnings forget the past
This divine promise sets the foundation for our spiritual journey in 2026, encouraging us to pursue more of God’s presence and power.
By Doug Mamvura
Jan. 4, 2026
Best or best
THE Beatitudes are a familiar part of the Bible to many people, those verses in what is referred to as Christ’s ‘Sermon on the Mount’ that begin “Blessed are the…”
By Tim Middleton
Jan. 4, 2026
Linking forestry and social protection for sustainable agrifood systems
At its core, agrifood systems transformation seeks to ensure that food production, distribution, and consumption are sustainable, resilient, and inclusive.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Jan. 4, 2026
The Charlie Kirk story that will not go away!
Charlie Kirk was a political mover and shaker in Turning Point, USA, a college organisation that helped to rejuvenate the youth vote in the election of Donald J. Trump in November 2024.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Jan. 4, 2026




