Pushed to the brink: Zimbabwe’s indigenous fruit trees face extinction due to climate change
Experts warn that shifting rainfall patterns, prolonged dry spells, and rising temperatures have weakened the ability of these trees to thrive in their natural habitats.
By Sharon Sibindi
Jun. 29, 2025
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Frustrated Masvingo activists take matters into own hands
In Zaka Ward 18, Ephraim Mundau, a member of the Cotrad Action for Accountability Group, expressed frustration due to the challenges they continue to face.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 29, 2025
Gukurahundi hearings turned into ‘a farce’
President Emmerson Mnangagwa appointed traditional leaders to lead the exercise, which seeks to find closure to the Matabeleland massacres that left over 20 000 civilians dead.
By Sharon Sibindi
Jun. 29, 2025
Viral Trabablas Interchange vendor gets reward
A total of her eight teeth are set to be removed.
By Jairos Saunyama
Jun. 29, 2025
Saving Zim’s soil and averting agricultural land degradation for food-secure future
Agroecology—farming that works with nature rather than against it—is another powerful tool.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Jun. 29, 2025
5-star Ngezi compound Kwekwe woes
Chiragwi has been preaching the gospel of efficiency in front of goal.
By Henry Mhara
Jun. 29, 2025
Climate change takes toll on Gokwe tomato farmers
According to FAO, tomato production in Zimbabwe dropped from 26,6 kilotonnes in 2021, the highest tomato production on record, and 26,4kilotonnes the following year.
By Harriet Chikandiwa
Jun. 29, 2025
Bulawayo Artist's 250km walk against drug abuse
Ntini emphasised how artists mirror society by addressing community issues, making this walk crucial for raising awareness.
By Margaret Lubinda
Jun. 29, 2025
Shoko Festival: Celebrating 15 years of The Legacy XV
Shoko Festival has built a strong reputation for its diverse programming, which includes a dynamic mix of music, comedy, spoken word, and digital media.
By Sindiso Dube
Jun. 29, 2025