‘Jobs for the boys’ scandal rocks council
According to affected workers, this move bypasses established protocols and creates a system of partisan patronage.
By Nunurai Jena
23h ago
Workhorse built for daily grind
At the heart of the NQR 500 is a 5.2-litre turbocharged intercooled common rail diesel engine, producing 110kW of power and 402Nm of torque.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
May. 2, 2026
Zimbabwe retail workers mark May Day in crisis
General secretary Phillip K. Mafundu said many workers now “stay at home to cry and mourn” the hardship of earning a wage in the sector.
By Valentine Maya
Apr. 29, 2026
Teachers’ union threatens strike over ‘unfair’ grading
They are also calling for the immediate suspension of the grading system and the restoration of housing, transport and rural allowances.
By Evans Mathanda
Apr. 28, 2026
Invictus goes shopping for oil assets amid Zim delays
Invictus has been operating in Zimbabwe since 2018, but has yet to commence commercial production from its Cabora Bassa Project in the Muzarabani District of Mashonaland Central province.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Apr. 27, 2026
Relief as Matabeleland teachers get serviced stands
Zimta spokesperson Daisy Zambuko said the initiative was designed to complement government efforts to improve accommodation for teachers while offering practical, long-term solutions
By Patricia Sibanda
Apr. 27, 2026
Woman escapes jail for assaulting husband’s second wife
The court heard that on March 22 this year, Nkomo went to her husband’s workplace at Mpofu Compound, Master Cecil Mine in Umguza.
By Langelihle Nyathi
Apr. 27, 2026
Chibuku NeShamwari festival ignites heritage pride across Zim
Audiences can expect dynamic performances from dance groups representing diverse cultural traditions, each bringing unique rhythms, costumes and storytelling styles to the stage.
By Tendai Sauta
Apr. 24, 2026
The ceasefire mirage: Washington’s Iran strategy targets China—and what Africa must do now
The confrontation has already hit African economies. Rising fuel prices, supply chain disruptions, and inflation are widespread across east and west Africa.
By Donald Jairos
Apr. 22, 2026




