Police block Zanu PF-linked sports gala in Harare South
Videos of protesting Zanu PF supporters who had gathered for the gala have since circulated online.
By Staff Reporter
10h ago
DeMbare end Ngezi’s unbeaten streak
DeMbare refused to let the early setback define their afternoon. They began asking questions of the Ngezi defense, and their efforts paid off in the 29th minute.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
12h ago
Battle royal as NSS re-opens
The blockbuster clash doubles as a crucial operational test match, signaling the return of the iconic facility to hosting local football after years in the wilderness.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
12h ago
Out of control
We cannot control being selected for a school, provincial or national team; however, we can control how we play and trust that that will be sufficient for being selected.
By Tim Middleton
12h ago
Send the hooligans to jail
Surely, it is very unfair that clubs continue to suffer and losing thousands of dollars over the behaviour of fans whom they have no control over.
By Michael Kariati
12h ago
Police unleash cameras on errant drivers
The offences, captured by CCTV and police surveillance cameras between May 13 and 18, largely involved Honda Fit vehicles commonly used as illegal “mushikashika” taxis.
By Azriel Chimeno
12h ago
Secret payout for ousted Harare boss
Harare mayor Jacob Mafume also clashed with Chisango, accusing him of extending his own employment contract indefinitely without authorisation from the council.
By Kenneth Nyangani
12h ago
Referendum demand hits ED’s term plot
The urgent court application, filed by activist Youngerson Matete, seeks to block the promulgation of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill, 2026.
By Desmond Chingarande
12h ago
Bosso launch centenary charity golf classic
In a statement released on the club’s official website, Highlanders said the golf tournament was part of activities lined up to celebrate the club’s historic 100-year milestone.
By Fortune Mbele
12h ago
How a soccer academy and netball team in Kadoma are keeping teens off drugs
The score in Kadoma isn’t only measured in goals. It’s measured in how many teenagers choose the pitch over the street and stay in that choice week after week.
By Azriel Chimeno
12h ago
Finally, a champion...inside Toby Ellis’s breakthrough at ZRP
And for Ellis, the victory was less about the trophy itself, and more about a profound internal realisation: he can get the job done when the world is watching.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
12h ago
Zimbabwean dissidents languish in SA jails
It took the intervention of another magistrate — a reluctant stand-in who had clearly not prepared for the case — to merely postpone the matter once again.
By Own Correspondent
12h ago
Illegal Harare cosmetic clinics shut down
HPA secretary-general Clotilda Chimbwanda confirmed the closures yesterday, saying the exercise was aimed at protecting the public from unsafe and unlawful medical practices.
By Staff Reporter
12h ago
Evicted Warwick Farm families left in the cold
Residents told this publication that some leaders who have been representing settlers have gone into hiding amid concerns that they could face arrest in connection with the dispute.
By Brent Shamu
12h ago
Starlink boosts rural Makoni healthcare
The refurbished clinic features modern upgrades, including solar power, new hospital beds, and Starlink internet connectivity.
By Kenneth Nyangani
12h ago
Shurugwi female prison gets classroom boost
Dube saod the initiative complements President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030 agenda of building an upper-middle-income economy through inclusive development.
By Staff Reporter
12h ago
48 families thrown out in murky deal
Guzha, who claims to have acquired the land to capitalise on his investment, has painted the long-term residents as "bad apples" and agitators.
By Nunurai Jena
12h ago
Do not rescuscitate: A self-review by Nathaniel Z Mpofu
At a poetry event I didn't want to go to. Little did time know. Alchemy is the art of carving gold from pure air, is it not? Nerfetiri: the sequel to Inkless Quills.
By Nathaniel Mpofu
12h ago
Crime and underdevelopment: Why Zim must address root causes, not just symptoms
The future of Zimbabwe depends not only on reducing crime, but on addressing the conditions that allow crime to thrive.
By Mitchel Zvingowaniseyi
12h ago
The Sunday Drive: Evs and bad designs, what is really going on
This anxiety has led to an era of over-styling, leaving vehicles covered in fake glowing blue accents, unnecessary light bars and bloated silhouettes.
By Tendai Munhundarima
12h ago
‘It’s not about the money’
I waited until the beer arrived. “Do you know what a ‘calling’ means?” I asked him, noting his conflicted expression.
By Onie Ndoro
12h ago
Xenophobia forces Mwenje Mathole to cancel concert
Last month, Mwenje Mathole cancelled his show scheduled for the Hard Rock Cafe in Sandton, Johannesburg due to rising xenophobic tensions.
By Fred Zindi
12h ago
After the retrenchment letter
At first glance, the novel seems to centre on a familiar fear: losing a job. But as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that this is not simply a novel about retrenchment as the title suggests.
By Patience Kutadzaushe
12h ago
Rutendo Gwatidzo’s bold conversation on mental wellness
At the heart of the book is a message that resonates deeply in modern society: many people are suffering in silence not because they lack strength, but because they fear judgement.
By Fungayi Antony Sox
12h ago
Uphold the legacy of hope, Mukoroverwa urges gospel musicians
Mukoroverwa said every generation had a responsibility to preserve the true spirit of Christian brotherhood and remain committed to genuine ministry.
By Alfred Tembo
12h ago
Africa Women Summit in menstrual health drive
It highlights the importance of good menstrual hygiene management, breaks period-related stigma, and advocates for universal access to safe, affordable menstrual products.
By Style Reporter
12h ago
Takura reveals battle with depression, drug addiction
Moving on to the controversy regarding his names, the artist clarified that there was nothing sinister about the changes.
By Sindiso Dube
12h ago
One Big Party: The subversive deja vu of Winky D's political carnivals
On the surface, it sounds celebratory. Beneath that surface, however, the song reads as satire — a reflection on permanence, dominance and the endless continuity of power.
By Style Reporter
12h ago




