Zim in a mess because the educated have taken the backseat

Let it be said that when darkness threatened, the educated rose, not for fame or fortune, but for love of Zimbabwe.
By Jacob Mutisi 2h ago

Tobacco exports hit US$338,32m as of May 9

Tobacco remains Zimbabwe’s top exported agricultural product.
By Lee Musaidzi 2h ago

NewsDay Cartoon May 15, 2025 edition

NewsDay Cartoon May 15, 2025 edition.
By The Watcher 2h ago

Thriving on crises: Why communities can’t trust govt’s Tugwi-Mukosi plans

The government’s current handling of the Tugwi-Mukosi Master Plan reveals a dangerous pattern that disadvantages the poor, justified by rhetoric and forcibly implemented.
By Newsday 2h ago

Surge in daylight robberies in Bulawayo

This figure is nearly double the national average of 1 356,6 per 100 000 people.
By Mkhulisi Ndlovu 2h ago

University students urged to drive innovation

He hailed Great Zimbabwe University for coming up with an innovation hub.
By Mpumelelo Moyo 2h ago

False start to Blessed Mhlanga’s trial

He proposed that Mhlanga and HStv be treated as first and second accused, respectively.
By Rejoice Phiri 2h ago
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Afdis hit with US$1,84m tax bill by Zimra

NewsDay Business understands that the outcome of these engagements will determine the accounting treatment and recognition of the assessment and payments made to date.
By Tatira Zwinoira 2h ago

Journos make good PR practitioners

This shift is also evident in Zimbabwe, where many professionals have traded the newsroom for the boardroom.
By Cliff Chiduku May. 14, 2025