Brother in House issues fake account alert

In a statement, the production team urged viewers and supporters to verify the authenticity of the platforms they follow to avoid being misled by fraudulent accounts spreading false information.
By Style Reporter 7h ago
Brother in House Zimbabwe clarifies Immunity Card twist
Brother in House Zimbabwe clarifies Immunity Card twist
The production ended speculation over the card's ownership, announcing: "Congratulations to Bori! Bori is the official holder of the Immunity Card."
By Style Reporter Jul. 12, 2026
​Resilient Hunters fight back to deny ZPC Kariba
​Hunters gradually grew into the game, threatening through King Nadolo, whose surging runs kept the ZPC Kariba backline on high alert.
By Obert Siamilandu Jul. 12, 2026
Chicken Inn strike late to sink Manica Diamonds
Majika found the back of the net with a brilliant volley from just outside the box to give the Tonderayi Ndiraya mentored Chicken Inn side a brilliant start to the game.
By Fortune Mbele Jul. 12, 2026
Simba Bhora halt slide to sink Chiefs
A rasping shot by McCartney Nawaseb on 31st minute and Lawrence Chaziya's 66th minute header, proved sufficient to subdue the visitors.
By Henry Mhara Jul. 12, 2026
FC Platinum draw misery continues
FC Platinum should have retaken the lead in the second half when Isakar Gurirab missed an open chance from Trevor Bhunu’s cross.
By Sports Reporter Jul. 12, 2026
Have our strikers lost their boots
The other Zimbabwean Golden Boot winners have been far much less impressive with Takunda Benhura scoring as little as 13 goals in 2023.
By Michael Kariati Jul. 12, 2026
A woman’s way of winning
We could go on (yes, there is more, alas) but we have perhaps already said enough to upset many readers – and delight others! 
By Tim Middleton Jul. 12, 2026
Wanamari backs Real Saints in youth football boost
"This partnership is a commitment to support a shared vision, nurture talent and provide the backing needed for the club to reach greater heights both on and off the field."
By Sports Reporter Jul. 12, 2026
Aristocrats target drug-free pool by 2035
This noble mutually beneficial vision, according to him is inevitably achievable as ATA has almost 90% footprint, influence and reach to structures of the entire pool fraternity in the country.
By Sports Reporter Jul. 12, 2026
Two-time soccer star Chinyengetere begins coaching life with Nitazie FC
The appointment was confirmed to stakeholders, supporters and prospective players during the club’s General Meeting held at Waverly Primary School on Friday.
By Azriel Chimeno Jul. 12, 2026
Dutch ambassador backs Zim teams ahead of World Masters Hockey World Cup
"What the Netherlands and Zimbabwe have a lot of things in common also in sports and also very much in hockey," Ambassador Van Hofwegen said.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Jul. 12, 2026
Ngarava, brass band smoke peace pipe after Castle Corner spat
"To the brass band and all the cricket fans, I would like to apologise for what I said to the brass band during the game yesterday (Thursday)," Wrote Ngarava on his X handle.
By Austin Karonga Jul. 12, 2026
Mangombe take a swipe at DeMbare
Yet, speaking for the first time in an in-house interview since the divorce, Mangombe made it clear that while the charges were erased, the resentment remains.
By Henry Mhara Jul. 12, 2026
‘It’s for the fans’ — Ngarava dedicates historic series triumphs
The triumph marks a spectacular double for the hosts, who also clinched the One-off Test against the same opponents last week.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Jul. 12, 2026
SMEs and the management of brand touchpoints on purpose
This is the quiet cost of unmanaged brand touchpoints, and it deserves more attention than it usually receives in conversations about SME growth.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo Jul. 12, 2026
Old Mutual backs VFEX maturity with landmark migration
OML, the South African-domiciled financial group, said its board had monitored the VFEX's growth and development since its shares were suspended from the ZSE in 2020.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jul. 12, 2026
VFEX shoots 40% above ZSE amid USD assets demand
Since then, continued company migrations have intensified concerns over the ZSE’s ability to retain large counters and rebuild its market value.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jul. 12, 2026
Kadoma College boosts student transport with new minibuses
"Transport costs and delays were eating into study time. Some students would arrive tired or stressed before classes even began," Hwami said.
By Azriel Chimeno Jul. 12, 2026
Unhinged education
What she got was not what would be put on her CV – and yet, the thing is, it is a powerful, beautiful, colourful accurate description of who she is.
By Tim Middleton Jul. 12, 2026
Drought preparedness holds the key to Zim's agricultural future
One of the most important aspects of this strategy is the continued promotion of the Pfumvudza/Intwasa conservation farming programme.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Jul. 12, 2026
Zimbabweans must take courage in noble ideals of US founders
That weakness, as professors Jeffrey Sachs and Joh Mearsheimer have documented, comes from a fundamental weakness of US education.
By Kenneth Mufuka Jul. 12, 2026
Diversifying Zimbabwe’s trade portfolio in uncertain global market
Zimbabwe, once celebrated as the "breadbasket of Africa," possessed thriving commercial farms that fueled regional food security and economic stability.
By Lovemore Nyawo Jul. 12, 2026
Cancelling elections an admission of failure
The disastrous impact of the constitutional manipulation brought about by selfish interests will not only be keenly felt by the country’s citizens but also by neighbouring countries.
By Doctor Stop It Jul. 12, 2026
Why Zimbabwe must restore the people’s constitution
The enactment of Constitutional Amendment Act No. 6 of 2026, formerly Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3), represents far more than another constitutional amendment.
By Jameson Timba Jul. 12, 2026
EditorialComment: CAB 3: Stability cannot be legislated
While party leaders have publicly celebrated the legislation, there are indications that some members harbour reservations about the process that produced it.
By The Standard Jul. 12, 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
Maboreke: Being third world not an excuse
I used to be shy about being poor, but I started bringing friends home to our one room. I showed people my real life. My identity was that I was grounded in who I am.
By In Conversation With Trevor Jul. 12, 2026