How shadowy cartels are shaping Zimbabwe’s future

Another of Coltart's assailants has been publicly identified as Nicholas Hamadziripi, a Zanu PF district official from Harare's Churu area.
By Own Correspondent 13h ago

Hifa returns, lifting Zimbabwe’s creative spirit

Industry players often cite the festival as a catalyst for careers and a benchmark for excellence.
By Tendai Sauta 15h ago

The man turning Zim’s failing pass rates into success

He reflects on how early experiences with poverty and responsibility fostered a spirit of innovation, compelling him to fund his own education through various small businesses.
By In Conversation With Trevor Apr. 19, 2026

Almasi ignites 2026 season with Lynn Nottage’s Sweat

The momentum continues with a Directing and Stage Management Workshop led by visiting US artist Adam Immerwahr, running from April 20 to May 2.
By Sindiso Dube Apr. 19, 2026

Reflections on the Constitutional Bill No 3

After hearing my intention, the bishop said quietly (though the breathing was louder than his words). “Kenny, did you hear what I said?”
By Kenneth Mufuka Apr. 19, 2026
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The shadowy apparatus silencing critics of Mnangagwa’s third term

Among those targeted was Doug Coltart, a prominent human rights lawyer known for his defence of political prisoners.
By Brent Shamu Apr. 19, 2026

AI is here to amplify, not replace human potential: Expert

Murape, a digital media practitioner and founder of Malante Multimedia Development Africa Trust (MMDA), believes AI offers a level playing field for innovation
By Alfred Tembo Apr. 19, 2026

Make a career of humanity

Martin Luther King Junior, the great human rights advocate,
By Tim Middleton Apr. 19, 2026

Government aid brings relief to Mwenezi flood victims

The aid, distributed through the Department of Civil Protection, included groceries, grain, blankets, and kitchen utensils aimed at cushioning vulnerable groups.
By Gifford Gweshe Apr. 18, 2026