VISET: Silencing journalists erases vendors’ voices

In its statement, VISET said media repression left vendors, cross-border traders and other marginalised groups defenceless against harassment, forced eviction and exclusion from policymaking.
By Nhau Mangirazi May. 4, 2026

Community volunteers unite for better nutrition in Hopley

Climate change is also intensifying the malnutrition crisis in Hopley. 
By Eu/unicef Zim Apr. 21, 2026

The need for the supply chain to upskill for competitive advantage

Capabilities beyond traditional operations must be built with core skills such as systems thinking, leadership and influence, agility and adaptability, data literacy and AI fluency.
By Innocent Hadebe Apr. 4, 2026

When borders fail, smugglers thrive

According to the study, the country is rapidly emerging as a critical transit corridor in a sprawling migrant smuggling network stretching from the Horn of Africa to South Africa.  
By Newsday Apr. 1, 2026

Trailblazers Bennett, Nkomo receive continental recognition

Award-winners were selected from 75 nominations across 17 countries, with a distinguished panel of 13 continental women judges tasked with selecting these outstanding leaders.
By Tinotenda Mombeshora Mar. 27, 2026

Kathumba seeks to close health knowledge gaps

Kathumba said there was need to weave health literacy into existing institutions (schools, churches, workplaces), which takes time and strategic partnerships.
By Blessed Ndlovu Mar. 27, 2026

Stronger action needed against drug networks

Border and airport security must be strengthened. Anti-corruption measures must be rigorously enforced.
By Newsday Mar. 26, 2026

Global cartels turn Zim into drug hub

Authorities are grappling with the proliferation of drug dealing and abuse, struggling to curb the vice amid rising violence, mental health problems and other social ills linked to drug use. 
By Silas Nkala Mar. 25, 2026

Africa’s river networks collaborate to tackle climate challenges

NBI executive director Nestor Niyonzima noted that the Nile River, the world’s longest, supports hundreds of millions of people whose livelihoods depend on climate-sensitive water systems. 
By Sydney Kawadza Mar. 17, 2026