Epworth school gets borehole to ease water shortages
The project was funded by businessman Tafadzwa Chikoto and the Chikoto Brothers of Chikoto Farms, and welcomed by Epworth South MP Taedzwa Mutana on Wednesday.
By Tatenda Kunaka
Mar. 18, 2026
Kadoma special needs school gets lifeline
The donation, handed over last Saturday, is specifically aimed at bolstering the school’s poultry project and supporting its 24 learners—comprising 15 boys and nine girls.
By Azriel Chimeno
Mar. 15, 2026
Primary schools debate contests roll out nationwide
“Debates are an eye-opener for learners, enabling them to articulate informed opinions on pressing issues such as drug abuse and early child marriages,” he said.
By Azriel Chimeno
Feb. 1, 2026
ZRA breathes life into Batoka Gorge project
This week, ZRA hosted AFRY Switzerland Limited, the firm tasked with updating the project’s Engineering Feasibility Studies and Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA).
By Obert Siamilandu
Jan. 30, 2026
The case and curse of a British generation, as Bates, many others struggle to return to a home they barely know
For Bates, time is measured in football scores and quiet days at the hostel.
By Kirsty Sibanda
Jan. 23, 2026
The biological revolution: How Gen Z will redefine African politics
By 2028, Generation Z will constitute the majority of Africa’s electorate, reshaping the continent’s political landscape with priorities far removed from liberation nostalgia.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Jan. 20, 2026
Zimbabwe’s Tabernacles of God Ministries opens overseas branches
He introduced a Youtube and other social media handles to be used to propagate the word of God for the Sydney, Australian branch.
By Staff Reporter
Jan. 11, 2026
Hebrew Scriptures: Charlie Kirk, Shabbat, and the secret of Jewish survival
For 24 hours Charlie Kirk would turn off his phone and step back from his frenetic schedule to spend time with his family and realign with his inner self.
By Rabbi Shraga Simmons
Jan. 11, 2026
While Zimbabwe’s healthcare system collapses, a hospital serves as a beacon
She was diagnosed with a chronic illness, but when she went to the private hospitals, she could not afford the costs.
By Calvin Manika
Dec. 24, 2025




