Misana Yenzou, Zim seeks US$9b to end electricity woes iconic structures defining Kadoma’s rich history

According to the City of Kadoma's director of housing, Aaron Masembura, these iconic structures serve as a testament to the city's evolution. 
By Azriel Chimeno Sep. 7, 2025

Govt moves to tighten mining laws, tenders

Mines and Mining Development deputy minister Caleb Makwiranzou said the initiative came at a time when the country was in the process of reforming key mining laws.
By Nizbert Moyo May. 14, 2025

Councils ‘looting’ devolution funds

The Chenzou Community Hall was handed over to Mashonaland West provincial Affairs and Devolution minister Marian Chombo by the Chinese ambassador in June last year.
By Nunurai Jena Jan. 20, 2025

Zimplats’ empowerment arm eyes chrome mining

The Zimplats CSOT is the economic empowerment model of Zimplats Holdings Limited.
By Lee Musaidzi Dec. 20, 2024

Top Zanu PF official in trouble for stealing company’s timber

Law Tiengane, the managing director of Climb Harder Private Limited in Chimanimani, had his contract with Allied Timbers terminated recently.
By Kenneth Nyangani Aug. 11, 2024

Ndhlovu: A talented film visionary nurturing various actors

The Chitungwiza-bred filmmaker’s journey is highlighted by passion, creativity and unwavering dedication.
By Winstone Antonio Dec. 11, 2023

Chief fines CCC activists for rejecting Zanu PF

Solomon said Manzou on August 20 called a meeting in the Mutsangani area where he lashed out against the CCC.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 3, 2023

Nigeria-led regional bloc ready to flex its muscle in Niger

One is a lingering deep sense of hostility towards France over its post-colonial record in Francophone Africa, which is being stirred up to justify the coup.
By The Guardian Aug. 4, 2023

World View: Sahel coups: It’s the ‘Great Game’ again

Setting up your own party militia will be seen by the army (quite rightly) as an attempt to replace them, and will probably end up in a civil war.
By Gwynne Dyer Aug. 4, 2023