Mnangagwa’s inner circle tests

On a warm Sunday afternoon, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s plane touched down in Zimbabwe, headed for President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s farm in Kwekwe.
By Staff Reporter 9h ago

Cowdray Park project faces six-year delay

The long-delayed servicing of more than 15,000 residential stands in Cowdray Park’s Hlalani Kuhle development in Bulawayo has been pushed to a projected 16-year completion timeline
By Sharon Sibindi 9h ago

Bulawayo battles surge in rogue vending

BULAWAYO councillors have raised concern over a surge in illegal food vending activities, warning that the trend poses a serious threat to public health and safety.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni 9h ago

Dynamos waiting for bus from Chivayo

The talk this whole week was the pledge by Wicknell Chivayo to buy Dynamos a  US$200 000 bus but on condition that they beat Caps United in the Harare derby.
By Michael Kariati May. 9, 2026

Bosso fans apologise after Nkomo’s legal threat

Following correspondence from Nkomo’s lawyers, Cheda and Associates, supporters Dr F.M. Sibanda and Zenzo “Zemura” Matumba have since apologised.
By Fortune Mbele May. 9, 2026

Meditation guru Charlie Hogg heads to Bulawayo

In a statement, organisers said the event is expected to attract people from different walks of life seeking practical tools to manage stress, anxiety and emotional pressure.
By Keith Jeketera May. 9, 2026

BCC blitz uncovers illegal pre-schools, unsafe food outlets

Several other pre-schools were cited for various breaches, including operating without permits, lacking approved plans, and failure to ensure food handlers were medically cleared.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 9, 2026

Buses, bonuses and bragging rights: Harare derby ignites

History favours the Glamour Boys, who took four points off their rivals last season, including a 1-0 win in their last meeting courtesy of a Jairosi Kasondo strike.
By Henry Mhara May. 9, 2026

Harare mayor warns officials: Fail to deliver, face arrest

Mjajati said the responsibility and accountability rested squarely on officials once they appended their signatures to the contracts.
By Kenneth Nyangani May. 8, 2026