Mukuru backs St John’s Derby Day again as festival hits 5th year

The financial services firm’s return marks year two of its deal with St John’s College, with the upcoming festival doubling as part of the school’s 40th anniversary celebrations.
By Austin Karonga 59m ago

New book tackles labour disputes

The publication draws on the Labour Act, subsidiary legislation, case law and institutional practices, combining legal theory with real-world insights.

Harare’s unfinished war against water woes: The mystery of the US$400m loan

Moyo’s words are echoed by Tendai Mhizha, a water infrastructure specialist.
By Tonderayi Matonho 3h ago

The city is not for sale: Labour, livelihoods and the fight to reclaim urban Zimbabwe

Urban Zimbabwe is no longer governed by planning. It is governed by power.
By Obert Masaraure Apr. 14, 2026

Gogo Chihoro introduces ‘Hustlers Special’

TRADITIONAL healer Gogo Chihoro has unveiled a new herbal cocktail dubbed Hustlers Special, a mixture designed to help entrepreneurs and hustlers boost their businesses and unlock new opportunities.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 13, 2026

Why the BMW M3 CS Touring is worth every cent of its R3 million tag.

At the core of the M3 CS Touring is a masterfully reworked version of the 3.0-litre S58 twin-turbocharged straight-six.
By Tendai Munhundarima Apr. 12, 2026

The PSC: Where critics go to ‘serve’ in silence

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has released the new notes of the funny money know as Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) amid pomp and fanfare.
By Doctor Stop It Apr. 12, 2026

Zim’s backyard pharmacies boom as economic crisis bites

In recent years, the capital has witnessed a sharp rise in informal drug outlets commonly referred to as “backyard pharmacies”.
By Vanessa Gonye Apr. 12, 2026

Why data is the key to ending hunger in Zimbabwe

Drawing on her dual heritage as an African-American, Clemens argued that cultural objectivity is a "superpower" essential for navigating the complex challenges of modern multilateralism.
By In Conversation With Trevor Apr. 12, 2026