Fame, fortune and the HIV wake-up call: Why celebrities must not ignore reality

Pride and the desire to protect a public image can delay testing and treatment, often with tragic results.
By Piason Maringwa 4h ago

Gweru mayor breathes fire over ZiG$1,2 billion debt

As at February this year the total debt stood at ZiG$927 million marking an increase of over ZiG$300 000 in a space of four months.
By Stephen Chadenga 6h ago

The global governance initiative: A vision for a fairer international order and Its value to Africa and the Global South

China holds the view that global challenges can only be solved through collective efforts of all countries, rather than unilateral moves or bloc confrontation.
By Saxon Zvina Jun. 16, 2026

Let us not allow the future to become the past

For this reason, Zimbabwe must aggressively pursue energy diversification. Hydropower alone will not be enough, nor will coal, solar, wind or gas by themselves.
By Edzai Kachirekwa Jun. 14, 2026

Umzingwane Dam catchment degradation irks Coltart

Coltart said despite government pronouncements against riverbed mining and environmental destruction, the activities continue unabated and appear to be escalating.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 13, 2026

Zenda showcases shared heritage at prestigious Indo-African summit

Textured layers, shadowed figures and symbolic imagery invite viewers to reflect on the unseen dimensions of belief that transcend geography.
By Tendai Sauta Jun. 13, 2026

Why AI mastery and cyber security vigilance are now mandatory for success

Reward curiosity, normalise the experimentation process and ensure that your workforce views continuous learning not as a corporate requirement, but as a competitive necessity.
By Wilfred M Kahlari Jun. 12, 2026

Directors’ institute develops AI governance framework

He said IoDZ was targeting the release of a consultation draft in the third quarter, with member input to be incorporated before the framework is finalised.
By Concilia Mupezeni Jun. 12, 2026

ZiG uncertainty fuels insurance disputes.

He said trust deficits in Zimbabwe’s short-term insurance sector were well documented, pointing to Ipec 2025 data as evidence of persistent structural challenges. 
By Staff Reporter Jun. 12, 2026