African faith leaders condemn xenophobia, urge continental unity

Faith leaders warned that xenophobia threatens social cohesion, undermines Africa's integration agenda and erodes the values of solidarity and peaceful coexistence.
By Silas Nkala 23h ago

Pay taxes, churches told

Council instructed affected institutions to regularise their records with its Revenue Section at the main offices.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jun. 15, 2026

Manyame warns against illegal land deals

Manyame RDC chief executive Farirayi Guta raised the alarm in a public notice, expressing concern over the mushrooming of illegal structures on farms
By Staff Reporter Jun. 15, 2026

Land barons lay siege on Harare public spaces

“It seems the council has accelerated occupying and parceling residential stands on recreational facilities and our complaints have fallen on deaf ears.”
By Kenneth Nyangani Jun. 14, 2026

Alarm as women shun condoms

A young mother from Kadoma, Dephine Mashinga, explained how men exploit this financial desperation, particularly when dealing with sex workers.
By Nunurai Jena Jun. 14, 2026

City to hire more health workers

The department argued that long travel distances between service points were reducing efficiency and weakening community-level health interventions.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 14, 2026

Poverty forces young women to barter away condom use

Dephine Mashinga, a young mother from the area, explained how men exploit this financial desperation, particularly when dealing with sex workers.
By Nunurai Jena Jun. 13, 2026

BF fixturing beyond us - BCC

BF hosted three Castle Lager PSL matches during the week and is set to stage two more over the weekend, making it one of the busiest periods for the stadium this season.
By Fortune Mbele Jun. 12, 2026

Charamba should put up or shut up

A footnote: When Chief Justice Fieldsend was told his contract was up in the early 1980s (in fact he didn’t have one), prime minister Robert Mugabe told ZTV: “We want a black for that job.”
By Muckracker Jun. 12, 2026