NetOne painting Zimbabwe orange

With the country now painted in NetOne’s unmistakable orange, the question is no longer whether people notice the brand — it is whether they will make the switch.
By Staff Reporter Aug. 17, 2025

NetOne paints Zimbabwe orange in bold customer drive

Across Harare’s busy streets, and in cities across the country, bright orange billboards now dominate skylines, marking the company’s biggest visibility push in recent years.
By Staff Reporter Aug. 15, 2025

Lessons from South Africa’s chrome resource management

South Africa has the largest chrome reserves in the world.
By Kevin Tutani Aug. 15, 2025

Celluloid diplomacy: China film fest and cinematic language of friendship

Cinema, with its universal grammar of images and emotions, continues to assert itself as a powerful agent of cultural diplomacy.
By Tendai Sauta Aug. 8, 2025

Former Big Brother Africa housemate’s mine loses case

However, the former workers indicated that the company was making an average of 30kg of gold per month, adding that they were wondering why they were being underpaid.
By Silas Nkala Jul. 30, 2025

Do Kings still dream?

Do presidents, governors, and leaders of today still receive these messages?
By Humphrey Mtandwa Jul. 27, 2025

Zifa rolls out Fifa Football for Schools Initiative in Midlands

The distribution aims to significantly increase access to football for young people, fostering emerging talent and promoting social inclusion through the power of sport.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 12, 2025

6 armed robbers storm Kwekwe shopping centre

Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the case, saying it occurred on June 28 this year.
By Berita Kafesu Jul. 3, 2025

Zanu PF launches fund for vendors

Presidential special advisor, Paul Tungwarara, launched the US$200 000 revolving fund at the National University of Science and Technology last Wednesday.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jun. 29, 2025