Gold rush for Zimbabwe athletes in Mauritius

When Zimbabwe's athletics team departed for the championships, national coach and team manager Aaron Whyte made a bold prediction.

Casting hope, one medal at a time

Crafted from fibreglass and stainless steel, the medal is set to be donated to the Museum of African Liberation, where Karavina hopes it will inspire generations to come.
By Tendai Sauta 1h ago

Hybrids over EVs: Zimbabwe’s sweet spot?

Despite aggressive government policies designed to promote pure EVs, including slashing customs duty from 40% to 25% via Statutory Instrument 35 of 2025
By Tendai Munhundarima 19h ago

Zimbabwe, Zambia draw physical borderline on Lake Kariba 

For years, the invisible line splitting the world's largest artificial lake has been a source of conflict mostly among fishermen and boat operators. 
By Valentine Maya 21h ago

Zimgold builds Bulawayo plant to boost output, eyes exports

The investment is expected to consolidate Zimgold’s position in the domestic market while providing additional capacity to support its planned expansion into regional export markets.
By Concilia Mupezeni Jun. 8, 2026

Coalition petitions SAHRC over rising xenophobic vigilantism

The coalition also expressed concern over what it described as an inadequate response from law enforcement authorities to reports of intimidation and violence.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 8, 2026

Why is business silent about South Africa’s xenophobic violence?

Why are corporate leaders not speaking out against violence that threatens workers, customers, investors and regional economic stability?
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Jun. 7, 2026

Rutendo Mutsamwira nominated for the 2026 Global Arts Prize

Across these disciplines, she keeps coming back to the same big themes: identity, memory, ancestry, resilience, belonging and the preservation of lived experience.
By Khumbulani Muleya Jun. 7, 2026