Police offer huge reward for Guruve serial killer
After committing the heinous crimes, he is believed to have retreated into a forest in the mountains, where the suspect is alleged to be hiding.
By Nyaradzo Chiba
Dec. 20, 2025
Senator Kambizi happy for raising Zimbabwean flag
Kambizi believes that footgolf gained popularity and became attractive after their majestic performance at the outgoing Africa Open Championships.
By Rufaro Kaswerakuenda and Tinotenda Mombeshora
Nov. 29, 2025
Sex workers attacked by clients
It is falleged that the same night another sex worker was left nursing injuries after being driven to a different place by a potential client.
By Simbarashe Sithole
Nov. 9, 2025
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Zim gets US$61,5m under US’ Aids bridge plan
Mugurungi said collectively, Zimbabwe has done well, turning the tide and on the cusp of achieving the 95-95-95 targets.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
Nov. 9, 2025
Letter to my people: Reading Sona using torch a new low
The outage that occurred during Ngwena’s speech has prompted hilarious and downright preposterous reactions by the various bootlickers of the Scarfed One
By Doctor Stop It
Nov. 2, 2025
Zesa boss suspended over Sona power outage
Mnangagwa was forced to complete the Sona, during the official opening of the third session of the 10th Parliament of Zimbabwe, using a torch provided by one of his aides.
By Allen Mangava
Oct. 29, 2025
An accident-free holiday is possible
POLICE last week held a Heroes and Defence Forces holiday road safety awareness campaign to educate motorists and the commuting public ahead of the “long weekend” holidays.
By Newsday
Aug. 12, 2025
Guruve RDC hit with US$300 000 lawsuit
The letter states that Marisa was acquitted on June 3, 2025, after full trial at the Harare Magistrates Court on two counts of criminal abuse of office and one count of theft of bricks.
By Problem Masau
Jul. 11, 2025
Forests at crossroads: Zim’s REDD+ dilemma and the fight for sustainable livelihoods
Local farmers in Kariba, Guruve and Gokwe are caught in a web of promises and disappointments, as they strive to protect their forests while seeking sustainable livelihoods.
By Tonderayi Matonho
May. 22, 2025




