For Shumba: Masunga honours late friend Kombai at Zim Open return

The 2026 FBC Zimbabwe Open concludes today at Royal Harare Golf Club, and while the leaderboard reflects the usual battle for supremacy, the emotional heart of the tournament lies further

Gateway opens door for Zimbabwe table tennis

LONG after the last loop landed and the echoes faded, Zimbabwe Table Tennis Union (ZTTU) coach Liping Wang stood in the middle of Gateway High’s hall and gestured to the floor, the lights
By Austin Karonga 1h ago

Ndhlovu urges firms to shift from survival to competitiveness

Industry and Commerce minister Nqobizitha Ndhlovu has urged Zimbabwean companies to shift from survival mode to competitiveness to drive sustainable industrial growth.
By Chen Williams and Blessed Ndlovu 10h ago

Pocket Watch is the 2026 Castle Tankard king

Pocket Watch is the 2026 Castle Tankard king after Malesela Katjedi yesterday steered him to victory in the 2000 metre event at Borrowdale Park Racecourse — the home of Zimbabwe horse racing
By Michael Kariati 10h ago

Afdis hit by massive backdated taxes

African Distillers Limited (Afdis) has paid US$690,000 in additional tax assessments to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) for the financial year ended March 31, 2026.
By Tatira Zwinoira 13h ago

Persistence begins to pay off for Karoi's Fun Killer

Born Evoce Zeremu, the versatile artiste has spent more than a decade chasing his dream while working tirelessly to put the small tobacco farming town of Karoi on Zimbabwe’s entertainment map.
By Style Reporter 14h ago

Malaria surges as aid cuts reverse gains

The shutdown has resulted in shortages of insecticide-treated mosquito nets, delays in vector control efforts, and weakened disease surveillance systems.
By Silas Nkala 21h ago

The Doctor’s Bill — Why ZiMA’s submission on medical aid reform deserves second opinion

ZiMA's paper is a lobbying document from an organisation whose members — independent doctors — stand to gain directly and materially from the regulation it advocates.
By Julias Duma 21h ago

Zim bloody roads: A curse for pedestrians

Pedestrians are the worst affected. Many are breadwinners walking along highways without footpaths or safe crossings. When they die, families are often left destitute.
By Nhau Mangirazi 21h ago