Bible Temple Primary hosts fundraising dinner
The event, which will be held at the school premises, is expected to bring together stakeholders for an evening of fellowship, entertainment and philanthropy.
By Staff Reporter
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Mashonaland West strengthens disability inclusion
Chombo added that the committee embodies the spirit of devolution by ensuring that disability policy implementation moves beyond the national level to provinces, districts and communities.
By Azriel Chimeno
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Exiled in life, guarded in death: Geza returns to Sanyati
Geza was buried on February 16 at his cherished Chinjire Farm number 6, a place that had stood witness to the struggles and triumphs of his spirited life.
By Staff Reporter
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Journalists under fire over city kidnapping case
A rights organisation has condemned the handling of a kidnapping case involving a minor by journalists in Bulawayo after they interviewed the 14 year-old suspect on camera.
By Staff Reporter
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Bed bugs menace haunts Mbare again
According to the council, health teams are now in full force, moving door-to-door with industrial sprayers in a bid to halt the fast-spreading pest problem.
By Gracious Daniel
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Epworth welcomes new HIV prevention drug
“We gather here to launch Lenacapavir, a long-term injectable option for HIV prevention, and to show our commitment to protecting life and ending Aids as a public health threat.”.
By Jairos Nhakano
2h ago
Independent probe for ZBC licensing fees story
On Friday, AMH’s business publication Zimbabwe Independent led with a story headlined: US$52m licensing fee storm rocks ZBC.
By Staff Reporter
2h ago
Insurer ordered to rebuild burnt factory
The garment manufacturer accused the insurer of failing to uphold its contractual obligations after a fire destroyed its property in Southerton, Harare.
By Desmond Chingarande
2h ago
Junior cops punished over expose
Officers openly challenged their superiors, alleging that transfers within the force are riddled with vindictiveness, corruption and favoritism.
By Nunurai Jena
2h ago
‘Mnangagwa learnt from Mugabe horror’
He said Mnangagwa was “alert” to the developments that led to the fall of Mugabe and was fully conscious of the risks of the country reliving a similar political crisis.
By Miriam Mangwaya
19h ago
Between a rock and a hard place: Mutoko farmers bear the brunt of gold rush
The once-fertile land that sustained generations has been transformed into pits and gulleys as farming is increasingly becoming difficult due to droughts interspersed with floods.
By Linda Mujuru
Feb. 15, 2026
All set for regional energy summit
The event is jointly hosted by the Energy and Power Development ministry, the Sadc secretariat and the Sadc Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
Feb. 15, 2026
Cholera scare: 300 volunteers deployed in Harare
ZRCS secretary-general Elias Hwenga said the exercises were aimed at ensuring swift, coordinated action should cases emerge in Harare.
By Staff Reporter
Feb. 15, 2026
Kadoma adopts 2026 budget with reduction in water charges
Key highlights of the approved budget include significant policy measures aimed at improving water service delivery and strengthening infrastructure.
By Azriel Chimeno
Feb. 15, 2026
Government rakes in US$18m from number plates
Mhona said the revenue disclosures were in line with transparency and accountability principles.
By Sharon Sibindi
Feb. 15, 2026
Corruption perception worsens under Mnangagwa
According to the 2025 CPI Transparency International Zimbabwe report, Zimbabwe scored 22 out of 100, marking a decline in transparency and accountability.
By Gracious Daniel
Feb. 15, 2026
Tsvangirai turning in his grave, says Chamisa
Mugabe was declared the winner, but an international outcry over allegations of violence and vote-rigging led to a five-year unity government.
By Tatenda Kunaka and Nqobani Ndlovu
Feb. 15, 2026
Veteran broadcaster Masuku to be laid to rest today
During his 28-year tenure at ZBC, he eventually became general manager (controller) of Radio Services, overseeing four national radio stations until his departure in 2002.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
Feb. 15, 2026
Drama as Geza’s body returns home
The body of Geza, who died last week in South Africa, crossed into Zimbabwe via the Beitbridge border post earlier yesterday and was transported by convoy towards Harare.
By Donald Nyandoro
Feb. 15, 2026
Backlash over Mnangagwa 2030 plot
In October last year, Zanu PF adopted the 2030 resolution and tasked Ziyambi, who is now the party’s legal secretary, to initiate legal processes to implement it.
By Staff Reporter
Feb. 15, 2026
Ex-NSSA boss hits back at businessman Jayesh Shah
Shah only disbursed a total capital amount of USD$985 000 in four batches over a period of time, of which USD$430 000 was repaid.
By Staff Reporter
Feb. 12, 2026
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Explosive police graft claims at hearings
The Police Amendment Bill seeks to align the Police Act with the constitution, particularly section 219, which sets out the establishment and functions of the country’s police service.
By Nunurai Jena
Feb. 8, 2026
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Chamisa comeback reopens wounds in UMP
Villagers recalled being beaten, having their homes burnt and property destroyed after being accused of supporting the opposition.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Evans Mathanda
Feb. 8, 2026
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From community project to church property: Top Anglican Church school ownership dispute explodes
Truth Diggers visited the area to understand how relations deteriorated at a once-celebrated rural school that had long symbolised hope for disadvantaged learners.
By Nunurai Jena
Feb. 8, 2026
Chitungwiza high murder cases trigger action
Mutanda commended the committee, describing it as the best performing NWC in Chitungwiza.
By Staff Reporter
Feb. 8, 2026
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Lawyer off the hook in US$170K debt war
Lawyer Emmanuel Mukwewa approached the Supreme Court after the High Court dismissed his application to rescind a default judgement granted to investor Huang Li Qiang.
By Desmond Chingarande
Feb. 8, 2026
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Mnangagwa’s ‘friend to all’ stance under fire
Mnangagwa described Venezuela as ‘very far away from Zimbabwe’ and spoke in vague terms about what he had heard.
By Nqobani Ndlovu and Brent Shamu
Feb. 8, 2026
African body petitions minister over UZ violations
Association of University Teachers (AUT) spokesperson Obvious Vengai told Standard People on Friday that academic freedoms at the UZ were under siege.
By Nunurai Jena
Feb. 8, 2026




