US$120m cement plant opens in Chegutu

A US$120m cement plant is set to open in Chegutu in a move that will see around 500 people being employed at the site.
By Jairos Saunyama 19h ago

‘Prioritise mental health as a core component of disaster preparedness, response’

THE African Mental Health Research Initiative (AMARI) has called on the government, humanitarian agencies and development partners to invest in community-based mental health services
By Brent Shamu 22h ago

Edutainment mix: How creative campaigns are linking men’s mental health, suicide awareness and breast cancer

Men’s mental health remains one of the most under-discussed health crises worldwide.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Oct. 26, 2025

Cannabis boom in South Africa, Zimbabwe is good for wealthy investors, bad for small farmers

For many rural households in southern Africa today, cannabis pays for the family’s food, education and other necessities.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 25, 2025

Bikita rout Herentals in crucial league clash

Herentals attempted to seize control of the match in the early stages. Just two minutes into the game, they were awarded a free kick in a dangerous position.
By Clayton Masekesa Oct. 21, 2025

Investors urged to prioritise environmental, social impact

The process also helps project proponents understand the requirements and expectations of various government departments, facilitating smoother project execution.
By Tichaona Zindoga Oct. 19, 2025

High costs, poor infrastructure hamper intra-Africa trade

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries Matabeleland chapter president Stephen Ncube made the remarks during the ZimTrade Buyers seminar in Bulawayo.
By Nizbert Moyo Oct. 18, 2025

Actuaries and ESG: Zim’s advantage in sustainability race

AS conversations about sustainability dominate boardrooms and global markets, Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards are fast becoming a litmus test for corporate resilience.
By Tinashe Mashoko Oct. 17, 2025

Take compassionate action during emergencies to protect mental health

“At Cimas, we stand with every Zimbabwean affected by disaster and crisis. Mental health is health and help should be close, kind and timely.
By Cimas Oct. 17, 2025