What newsroom transformation looks like in this era of change

TWO years ago, the INMA Newsroom Initiative was renamed the INMA Newsroom Transformation Initiative to reflect the changing nature of the newsrooms better. 
By Paula Felps 7h ago

Former Zanu PF MP in court over US$75k fraud

The offence came to light when the complainant approached the City of Harare for plan approval and discovered that the stand was not owned by council, but was privately owned.  
By Trevor Mutsvairo Nov. 12, 2025

Fumati Engineers pioneer development in Zimbabwe’s national narrative

In line with Zimbabwe's economic landscape, Fumati Engineers stands as a beacon of innovation, dovetailing seamlessly with the government's National Development Strategy 1
By Takemore Mazuruse Nov. 9, 2025

Chigama’s Can We Talk? urges families to communicate

Stage play Can We Talk's cast, Joanne C Tenga, Buhlenkosi Chinhara, Munashe Goromonzi, Catherine Douglas and Nancy Mutize aka Nasibo
By Tendai Sauta Nov. 7, 2025

Be innovative, university students urged

UNIVERSITY students have been challenged to embrace innovation and creativity if they are to remain competitive in today’s dynamic and demanding job market.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 6, 2025

The fast track to Paris: Makarawu's unyielding race to the world stage

At just 25, the national record holder has sprinted his way from the dusty tracks of Bindura to the luminous starting blocks of the World Championships and the Paris Olympics.
By Darius Mutamba Nov. 2, 2025

The making of a champion: Conversation with Makarawu

Take us back to the beginning. What first drew you into athletics while growing up in Zimbabwe?
By Darius Mutamba Oct. 31, 2025

Chevrons stutter in T20I opener against Afghan

The Chevrons stumbled to a comprehensive 53-run defeat against Afghanistan in the first T20 International at Harare Sports Club
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Oct. 30, 2025

Strengthening rural roots: Empowering Zim’s farmers against imported competition

IN Zimbabwe’s peri-urban and rural fields, dedicated farmers grapple with the overwhelming influx of imports, determined to reclaim their livelihoods and restore pride in local produce.
By Tonderayi Matonho Oct. 28, 2025