History matters: Ramaphosa’s belated xenophobia apology

For him, the struggle against apartheid was urgent, personal and moral. As such, the spectacle today would have shocked him to the core.
By Victor Oladokun 13h ago

Kadoma gets first technical college

For decades, students seeking technical qualifications were forced to travel to Harare, Gweru or Bulawayo.
By Azriel Chimeno Aug. 16, 2026

Brain health: Why strength, movement and prevention matter

But one of the most powerful tools for maintaining a healthy brain may be something much more physical: exercise.
By Rutendo Kureya Aug. 11, 2026

Mass markets separate farmers by calling, not opportunity

Farmers who see agriculture as a calling do not seek applause or awards. They are driven by a desire to improve their communities.
By Charles Dhewa Aug. 5, 2026

Conflict in Ukraine pulls the world into the abyss

So modern day European leaders are increasingly finding it difficult to drop the "toy" that Ukraine has become for them. 
By Own Correspondent Aug. 4, 2026

Maize deliveries surge 106%

The Grain Marketing Board (GMB) said the upward trend was also reflected in deliveries of other strategic crops.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 29, 2026

Vic Falls Rainforest resumes normal operations following elephant scare

In a statement, ZimParks said the elephants were safely removed from the park on Monday.
By Donald Nyandoro Jul. 22, 2026

Victoria Falls rainforest closes after elephant sighting

ZimParks said the temporary restriction was aimed at preventing human-wildlife conflict while wildlife officers monitored the animal's movements.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 22, 2026

Zimbabwe hospitality sector faces up to US$30 million funding gap ahead of IATF 2029

Rainbow Tourism Group Chief Strategy, Growth and Investment Officer Tapiwa Mari said refurbishment costs alone present a significant financing challenge for the industry.
By Concilia Mupezeni Jul. 14, 2026