Walls of wisdom: Ancient stones, modern visions for a shared future

They remind both China and Zimbabwe of their deep historical roots, their capacity for monumental achievement, and their shared struggles against adversity.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa 1h ago

Zambezi River tiger fish faces extinction

The National Anglers Union of Zimbabwe (NAUZ) has launched a raffle to support anti-poaching initiatives along the Zambezi River to protect the dwindling Tigerfish population.
By Obert Siamilandu 1h ago

Rights group demands urgent probe into ‘unlawful’ land seizures in Chiredzi South

​The primary grievance centers on allegations that Headman Manzini has been coercing villagers to donate their ancestral and agricultural land to third parties.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago

Zimbabwe-China tobacco expo opens new markets

Fifteen companies exhibited under China Tobacco International, highlighting the strategic focus of the event.
By Nhau Mangirazi 6h ago

Zim commemorates Africa Human Rights Day

Majome called on Africans to recognise the significance of the day to the livelihoods of black people at large.

Wife sentenced to 27 years for husband's murder

After her initial arrest and placement on remand, Makaza fled to the United Kingdom.

ZUJ celebrates journalism excellence in Njama

These companies, together with individual donations from the country’s top executives, were mobilised through the Finx Zimbabwe platform, which has strong media roots.
By Staff Reporter 6h ago

Youths demand higher taxes for foreign firms

This came out of a Youth Inclusive Budget Conference (YIBC) held at the new Parliament building in Mt Hampden, recently.
By Kenneth Nyangani 6h ago