Zanu PF, Tshabangu plot shock CAB4
It has been established that Tshabangu's support for CAB3 is tied to demands for what he calls a "government of national consensus", in which his camp would play a significant role.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jun. 14, 2026
Senate demands tougher marriage laws
By Sharon Sibindi
Jun. 14, 2026
Land barons lay siege on Harare public spaces
“It seems the council has accelerated occupying and parceling residential stands on recreational facilities and our complaints have fallen on deaf ears.”
By Kenneth Nyangani
Jun. 14, 2026
Alarm as women shun condoms
A young mother from Kadoma, Dephine Mashinga, explained how men exploit this financial desperation, particularly when dealing with sex workers.
By Nunurai Jena
Jun. 14, 2026
Journalists urged to embrace ethical AI
ZMC media development and governance official Nyaradzo Makombe said technology should strengthen, not replace, the core values of journalism.
By Azriel Chimeno
Jun. 14, 2026
Residents fume over cemetery
“The placement of a burial ground so close to our vital water source poses serious risks of contamination which could endanger the health and well-being of all residents.”
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 14, 2026
SpaceX is going public. Should ordinary investors care?
A famous company is not automatically a good investment. And a good investment is not determined by popularity. It is determined by price, patience, and discipline.
By Isaac Jonas
Jun. 14, 2026
Storytelling the strategic imperative for Zimbabwean SMEs
For a smaller SME, the principle scales down: a baker who shares the story of grinding maize using her grandmother’s mill creates a brand rooted in heritage and authenticity, not just flour.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
Jun. 14, 2026
Blessing ‘Bibido’ Muzarurwi goes pro in heyball
The first major step in Bibido’s professional journey is a high-profile development trip to Cape Town, South Africa, where he will train at the newly opened, state-of-the-art Sessions Billiard Club.
By Sports Reporter
Jun. 14, 2026
Pacific Bhora tourney: Power of social soccer hailed
He said the team was determined to reward its loyal supporters with a memorable performance when they take to the field for the championship decider.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 14, 2026
Guyo finds home at Sunrise in Olympic chase
That sense of trust ran deep during week, as Zimbabwe chased an Olympic qualification spot on home soil at the Sunrise Sports Club in Belvedere, Harare.
By Austin Karonga
Jun. 14, 2026
Nyaruwata empowers women against the climate crisis
From analysing cholera outbreaks to documenting the harrowing survival stories of Cyclone Idai, she highlights how socioeconomic vulnerabilities exacerbate environmental crises.
By In Conversation With Trevor
Jun. 14, 2026
ZEEX targets Zim’s untapped SME goldmine
“The 2025 cohort featured over 35 high-potential businesses representing all key economic sectors, demonstrating the programme's broad appeal and strategic importance”.
By Concilia Mupezeni
Jun. 14, 2026
Why Zimbabweans are shunning supermarkets
Zimbabwe’s ZiG-denominated annual inflation rate averaged 4.3% between January and May, peaking at 4.8% in April before easing to 4.4% in May.
By Blessed Ndlovu
Jun. 14, 2026
TICAD9 and the promise of a stronger Africa-Japan partnership
The participation of President Emmerson Mnangagwa underscored Zimbabwe’s recognition of Japan as a strategic partner in development, investment and international cooperation.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Jun. 14, 2026
Before blaming South Africa, look in the mirror
This story ended hilariously, but the confrontations directed at west Africans and Mozambicans have left six blacks dead and thousands displaced from their homes.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Jun. 14, 2026
National Financial Inclusion Strategy III: A defining opportunity for Zimbabwe's informal economy
Many rural communities continue to face connectivity challenges. Significant gaps remain in access to digital devices, digital literacy, and digital infrastructure.
By Samuel Wadzai
Jun. 14, 2026
A fool’s errand? Zanu PF’s battle to turn soldiers into security guards
The Generari is clearly not happy about the plan to remove the "one-man-one-vote" principle that people died for.
By Doctor Stop It
Jun. 14, 2026
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
EditorialComment: CAB3: Democracy is not transactional
History will not remember what you drove, but it will remember whether you stood with the truth or helped dismantle the constitutional guardianship of the country.
By The Standard
Jun. 14, 2026
The currency called pain
In that sense, it may function as a currency that purchases wisdom after foolish decisions have been made.
By Humphrey Mtandwa
Jun. 14, 2026
Stop chasing after miracles, seek the source of miracles
His word also confirms that “these signs shall follow them who believe. In my name they will cast out demons, they will lay hands on the sick and they will recover” (summary of Mark 16: 17-18).
By Doug Mamvura
Jun. 14, 2026
Togaraseyi appointed Zim CEOs Network president
The company has steadily expanded its footprint beyond Zimbabwe and has won more than 25 local and international awards for excellence in construction, project delivery and innovation.
By Takemore Mazuruse
Jun. 14, 2026
Resilience rewarded: Anglican Diocese secretary earns PhD
"Our Father, now Dr Father, is a workaholic. Managing the affairs of such a big church while pursuing a doctorate is a remarkable achievement. He truly deserves it," she said.
By Kenneth Nyangani
Jun. 14, 2026
Aren’t we forgetting something?
They forget their pencils for school, their packed lunch (disaster, in their minds), their homework (and blame it on the dog eating it) and even rules. Yes, they forget things, alright.
By Tim Middleton
Jun. 14, 2026
Messy land saga: How Stoneridge residents paid the price while land barons prospered
Many invested their life savings, erected homes, established businesses and enrolled their children in schools built within the settlement or in the neighbourhood.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 14, 2026
OK Zimbabwe: The spectacular collapse of an iconic brand
In this four-part series, we will examine various dimensions of OK Zimbabwe's fall from grace and draw critical lessons for boards, executives and communication professionals.
By Lenox Lizwi Mhlanga
Jun. 14, 2026
The seven golden rules of the road: The ultimate guide to staying safe behind the wheel
Signalling as you are turning the steering wheel is useless because by then, your car is already moving into the space, defeating the purpose of an advance warning.
By Tendai Munhundarima
Jun. 14, 2026
Home was a place of safety and family
“You can't be serious. I don't think you suffered the way I did. Since crossing the river it's been one misfortune after another. You're the only good thing that has happened to me.”
By Onie Ndoro
Jun. 14, 2026




