Mazuruse graduates with top honours
Mazuruse was among the outstanding students capped at the university’s 45th graduation ceremony by University of Zimbabwe chancellor, President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
By Staff Reporter
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Shocking Kariba horror details emerge
By Shame Makoshori and Nhau Mangirazi
15h ago
Mystery over fresh protest calls
President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term was initially expected to end in 2028 before the new constitutional amendments, which now stretch his time in office to 2030.
By Miriam Mangwaya
15h ago
Mnangagwa faces global backlash over CAA3
Mnangagwa’s term of office was initially expected to end in 2028, before the controversial constitutional amendments.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
15h ago
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Gold greed endangers Gwanda village, irrigation scheme
The Makwe Irrigation Scheme Business Unit is funded by the Government and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
By Staff Reporter
15h ago
Lamborghinis, drugs and Kariba’s cruel waves
Well, clearly, Rida—or whatever they call the District Development Fund these days—does drown.
By Doctor Stop It
15h ago
Mnangagwa praises ‘elder’ Chivayo
He said those who give abundantly would also receive blessings enabling them to continue supporting others.
By Brent Shamu
15h ago
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Zanu-PF bigwig linked to ‘cruel’ Harare demolitions
In a ruling issued in September 2025, High Court judge Justice Happius Zhou ordered the City of Harare to stop any demolitions.
By Kenneth Nyangani
15h ago
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Neglected roads turn Kariba into grave
The decision to board a crowded ferry is a calculated survival choice.
By Nunurai Jena
15h ago
Nurses threaten to down tools
INA president Enock Dongo, who is also Health Apex Team leader in the Health Bipartite Negotiating Forum, said the lack of movement was no longer acceptable.
By Sharon Sibindi
15h ago
Govt backtracks on abortion law
WLSA, represented by Tendai Biti, argued that the current definition of "unlawful intercourse" unjustly discriminates between different categories of victims.
By Desmond Chingarande
15h ago
Why more young Zim women choose divorce
The findings come as the country continues to grapple with shifting marriage patterns and a dramatic surge in legal separations.
By Lesley Kufandada
15h ago
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84 dead, unknown number missing: Lake Kariba and the cheapening of Zimbabwean life
Earnmore Chambati, a surviving Rida security officer whose job was to check passenger receipts, told ZBC he counted 153 people, infants and crew included.
By Trevor Ncube
15h ago
Turning personal pain into professional purpose
Adams argues that true empowerment stems from internal accountability, ultimately transforming personal pain into a profound professional purpose
By In Conversation With Trevor
15h ago
Doctors decry exhorbitant new data levies
Marisa noted that such expenses could eventually be passed on to patients through higher consultation and service fees, potentially making healthcare less affordable.
By Staff Reporter
15h ago
Mildred Masunda: Midwife to thousands, mentor to many
After completing her primary school education in Bulawayo, she went to Regina Mundi High School in Gwayi.
By Muchadeyi Ashton Masunda
15h ago
Thomas Mapfumo’s Chimurenga: A gift that turned against itself
Prominent and influential individuals have been among the recipients of these gifts.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu
15h ago
Lake Kariba: Why early warning can be useless
The research does not explain the cause of the ferry accident, and it would be inappropriate to suggest that it does.
By Decide Mabumbo
15h ago
Why behaviour should be the true measure of climate communication in Zimbabwe
Communication has long been recognised as a tool for influencing attitudes and behavior.
By Takudzwa Gochero
15h ago
Kariba tragedy: When preventable risks become a national disaster
The first question, therefore, should not simply be: How did the boat sink? The bigger question is: Why were so many people exposed to such a level of risk in the first place?
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
15h ago
Letter to the African bishops in Zimbabwe
As for Bishop Ndanga, I still remember your comforting words on the night you left for Sierra Leone, as we prayed at Ambassador Hotel, well into the small hours of the morning.
By Kenneth Mufuka
15h ago
Kadoma gets first technical college
For decades, students seeking technical qualifications were forced to travel to Harare, Gweru or Bulawayo.
By Azriel Chimeno
15h ago
The mousetrap
School heads may receive an anonymous letter from a parent or group of parents, giving no name or address, or, if written as an email, giving an anonymous email address.
By Tim Middleton
15h ago
Can agriculture feed and industrialise southern Africa?
Maize becomes animal feed, starch or cooking oil. Milk becomes cheese and powdered milk. Fruit becomes juice and concentrate.
By Daniel Makokera
15h ago
Protect the energy gains, engineer Zim’s future
Energy policy must therefore operate with a long horizon.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
15h ago
Old Mutual return sparks VFEX boom
Under the new approach, the VFEX will no longer value cross-listed companies based solely on the shares represented on Zimbabwe’s share register.
By Tatira Zwinoira
15h ago
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Zim risks losing $3b diaspora windfall
For years, Zimbabwe has seen a steady rise in annual diaspora remittances, increasing from less than US$2 billion in 2018 to a record US$3 billion last year.
By Tatira Zwinoira
15h ago
Why did God enslave the Jews?
A Midrash – one of the few places in which the Sages expressed their disquiet about this strange stratagem of providence – expresses the problem very acutely:
By Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
15h ago
Calling things that are not as though they were
God has done nothing in the earth without first speaking it. (Genesis 1).
By Doug Mamvura
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