High Court Brings Finality to Long-Running Balwearie Name Dispute

The court ordered the applicants to pay costs on a stringent solicitor-and-client scale, describing their latest application as an abuse of process given the settled nature of the issues.
By Staff Reporter 3h ago

e-GP system inconsistencies threaten maternal health supply chain in Zimbabwe

Launched in 2023, the e-GP system was designed to modernise public procurement, boost transparency and efficiency, reduce human interference and minimise corruption risks. 
By Julia Ndlela 5h ago

We can do much better on human rights record

Our constitutional promises are nothing more than paper-deep, hollowed out by a state that continues to use colonial repressive laws, 45 years after independence.
By Faith Zaba Dec. 12, 2025

Zim missing in action at Africa investment table

Zimbabwe is not missing out by accident. We are missing out because serious investors do not take risks they cannot hedge.
By Melody Chikono Dec. 12, 2025

Rights violations spike as civic space crumbles

According to the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP), 892 human rights violation incidents were recorded between January and November 2025, impacting 44 853 people.
By Julia Ndlela Dec. 12, 2025

Police pin hope on new tech to curb corruption

Gomo openly acknowledged the prevalence of corruption: “Of course, corruption, we cannot say it’s not there. But it will be an issue we are fighting against.”
By Melody Chikono Dec. 12, 2025

Trade union accuses politicians, army chefs of exploitation

Shamuyarira singled out Chinese-owned Dinson Iron & Steel, accusing it of political protection while undermining workers’ rights.
By Freeman Makopa Dec. 12, 2025

How Casino Games in Zimbabwe and South Africa Differ in Style and Culture

Zimbabwe takes a different approach by emphasizing the physical experience of gambling
By Newsday Dec. 10, 2025

NewsDay cartoon December 10, 2025 edition

NewsDay cartoon December 10, 2025 edition
By The Watcher Dec. 10, 2025