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Mnangagwa 2030 bid in bizarre turn
In a move that legal experts describe as a startling abdication of legislative independence, the push to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term to 2030 has taken a bizarre turn
By Nqobani Ndlovu
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Chinamasa defends shift on term extension
Patrick Chinamasa, has strongly dismissed allegations that he backtracked on his initial position regarding the necessity of a national referendum to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s stay
By Miriam Mangwaya
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Ghost inspections: Zim car importers charged for services they never see
Every year, thousands of Zimbabweans import second-hand vehicles from countries such as Japan and the United Kingdom, drawn by their relative affordability, reliability, and wider selection
By Nunurai Jena
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The big ZiG paradox: When official data and market reality collide
The verdict on the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) is no longer being handed down in finance ministry communiqués or technical seminars.
By Business Reporter
23m ago
Zimbabwe’s malaria deaths surge as foreign aid vanishes
Zimbabwe, once an international beacon of hope in the global fight against malaria, is witnessing a catastrophic resurgence that threatens to erase a decade of progress.
By Staff Reporter
23m ago
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Chivayo millions fuel Mnangagwa 2030 dream
Since January, Chivayo has pledged millions in vehicles, sponsorships, and cash, targeting influential sectors widely viewed as essential for mass mobilisation.
By Miriam Mangwaya
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One family’s ordeal lays bare Zimbabwe’s healthcare divide
When her five-year-old son started gasping for breath in the middle of the night, Memory Shoko (not her real name) did what instinct demanded — she ran.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
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Madaramete earns England exchange
FROM Prince Edward School’s Chapel Field straight to London. Zimbabwe Under-19 seamer Kirby Madaramete leaves for the United Kingdom this week on an international cricket exchange,
By Austin Karonga
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One year after ‘Liberation Day’:What Trump’s tariffs actually dd to your portfolio
On April 2, 2025, President Donald Trump stood in the Rose Garden and announced what he called “Liberation Day.”
By Isaac Jonas
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Reconfiguring the Zimbabwean SMEs’ value chains for global competitiveness
For decades, Zimbabwe’s economic narrative has been dominated by the giants: multinational miners, large-scale tobacco growers, and established manufacturers.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
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Mind fitness series: The power of inner dialogue
It was 5:30am when Tendai’s alarm went off, but unlike most mornings, he did not reach for it. He lay still, eyes open, listening as the sharp, annoying, repetitive sound filled the room,
By Jessie Mhaka
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When VPs play second fiddle to a mystery
Listen up, my people! I saw the ZITF circus in Bulawayo and wondered if I had missed a cabinet reshuffle.
By Doctor Stop It
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Taffie Mataure finds rhythm and home at Londoners
Musician, composer and cultural curator Taffie Mataure has found a new creative base at Londoners Bar in the usually quiet Strathaven suburb of Harare,
By Takemore Mazuruse
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Sonja raises the bar in Autism awareness
Entrepreneur and social advocate Sonja Louise Madzikanda continues to amplify her voice in autism awareness, urging mothers of children with special needs to embrace the journey with resilience
By Takemore Mazuruse
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No comment? No chance!
“You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention, when questioned, something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence”.
By Tim Middleton
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How Magwizi is Rewritng the ZIFA playbook
FOR the first time on April 24, Zifa president Nqobile Magwizi met the 78 member Zifa Congress that on January 25, 2024, elected him into football power.
By Michael Kariati
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Musabvunda returns bigger and better
Musabvunda Fitness and Lifestyle is set to host its fourth edition of the Half Marathon and Family Fun Day at Blakiston Primary School in Milton Park on May 10, with organisers promising a bigger
By Takemore Mazuruse
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From Rimuka to the Premier Soccer League: The rise of Abel Chapasuka
Every footballer has an origin story, but few are as raw and unfiltered as Abel Chapasuka's.
By Chimeno Azriel
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CZI urges caution as fuel prices fluctuate
As global volatility continues to cast a long shadow over domestic markets, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has issued a stern advisory to the nation’s financial authorities.
By Tatira Zwinoira
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Inside Zim's multi-billion-dollar gold bet
Gold fever is on full display across the Zimbabwean landscape, and Caledonia Mining Corporation is betting big on a future paved in bullion.
By Tatira Zwinoira
23m ago
The Jewish people’s undying connection to the land of Israel
Israel has this past week celebrated its seventy-eighth anniversary of independence.
By Rabbi Elliot Mathias
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Zimbabwe, stand fast
There are moments in the life of a nation when exhaustion begins to speak louder than hope. Seasons where prayers have been many, sacrifices have been deep, and faith has been stretched
By Humphrey Mtandwa
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The power of money in the realm of the Spirit
You may think the most common topic Jesus spoke on was faith or prayer or love.
By Doug Mamvura
23m ago
Building global learners from the start at Lady Enereta Junior School
The future of a child is rarely determined at examination stage—it is shaped much earlier, in the formative years when habits take root, values are instilled and curiosity is nurtured.
By Staff Reporter
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Engineering discipline key to fixing energy sector inefficiencies
In high-voltage electrical engineering, inefficiency is not abstract — it is measurable.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
23m ago
Summit to deliver practical solutions for education sector
Zimbabwe will host the fourth edition of the National Education Summit Zimbabwe (NESZ 2026) at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair grounds in Bulawayo from May 27 to 29,
By Staff Reporter
23m ago
Unlocking Zimbabwe’s food security through healthcare
Zimbabwe’s food security debate has long been framed through the lenses of agriculture, climate change, and economic policy.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
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Land reform push anchors Vision 2030 goals
For Zimbabweans, land has never been a mere economic asset.
By Clever Marisa
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