Government applauds Lupane’s Bingwa eco-tourism vision

“This was a project carved out of a wildlife area 10km from the nearest power with no roads and no water,” he said. 
By Dionne Masango Mar. 2, 2026

All Set for MSU Alumni Reunion and Business Expo

He added that this aligns with global trends towards convergence of ideas and they expect all progressive alumni to tap into this opportunity. 
By Takemore Mazuruse Mar. 1, 2026

Case for specialised universities in Zim

Each year, following the release of Zimbabwe’s Advanced Level examination results, the country enters a familiar period of heightened activity as universities compete to enrol successful students.
By Samuel Mwale Feb. 27, 2026

Murwira urges diplomacy centred on trade

Murwira stressed that Zimbabwe’s foreign policy must deliver tangible economic benefits.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 20, 2026

‘Intermittent fasting doesn’t help the obese lose weight’

It is widely accepted that many people find intermittent fasting a good way to avoid putting on weight, although this was not researched in the review. 
By Philippa Roxby Feb. 20, 2026

Professional medical bodies must step up on upskilling in Zimbabwe

Across public hospitals and private clinics alike, doctors, dentists, nurses and allied professionals are operating in a global medical environment that is evolving at high speed.  
By Johannes Marisa Feb. 20, 2026

Zwelani Ndebele's bumpy road to literary stardom

Today, Zwelani Ndebele is celebrated on the global literary stage — a testament to resilience, redemption and the transformative power of words. 
By Langelihle Nyathi Feb. 17, 2026

A "Broader Climate" of repression

The judicial process and Karembera's treatment in custody have also been major points of criticism.
By Kudakwashe Siziba Feb. 17, 2026

Health ministry should license more private nurse training centres

Great Zimbabwe’s Mashava Hospital should be the next in line and if permitted, will become the second private institution to train nurses.  
By Johannes Marisa Feb. 13, 2026