Zim lose stranglehold in SA Test
The hosts opted for two frontline seamers, Chivanga and Blessing Muzarabani, supported by spinners Wellington Masakadza and Vincent Masekesa.
By Austin Karonga
7h ago
Saving Zim’s soil and averting agricultural land degradation for food-secure future
Agroecology—farming that works with nature rather than against it—is another powerful tool.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
7h ago
Football legend Murisa to launch autobiography
The book launch, generously sponsored by United Kingdom insurance firm Diaspora Insurance, promises to be a grand affair.
By Sports Reporter
7h ago
Zimbabwe working towards US$16bn renewable energy sector by 2035
Zimbabwe enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine each year.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
7h ago
Africa’s governance, failed economics conundrum: Can Zimbabwe break the cycle?
Governance systems are the mechanisms through which authority is exercised and managed within societies.
By Lovemore Nyawo
7h ago
Powering progress: A UK-Zimbabwe partnership for a greener future
Droughts have further strained hydroelectric output, increasing reliance on costly power imports, currently accounting for 20% of supply.
By Pete Vowles
7h ago
Anglican’s St James clinches national innovation title
The competition was organised by Emergination Africa with the assistance from ZB Bank and the Primary and Secondary Education ministry.
By Kenneth Nyangani
7h ago
Injustice feeds poverty
The scripture points to injustice as the thief. This injustice manifests in corruption, poor governance, and leadership that prioritizes self-interest over public service.
By Humphrey Mtandwa
7h ago
Footprints in the chains: The life story of Job Sikhala
No doubt, Job’s imprisonment remains a rallying point for the opposition movement in Zimbabwe, “a symbol of the State’s brutality and blatant disregard for human rights”.
By Ibbo Mandaza
7h ago