Zimbabwe's first female Chief Justice who is Elizabeth Gwaunza?

At a farewell sitting of the Constitutional Court on Thursday, Malaba said he was leaving office with dignity as “the bell of the Constitution” tolled at midnight.
By Valentine Maya May. 15, 2026

Govt launches livelihoods survey as hunger threatens

Aid agencies have warned that climate-induced droughts and rising input costs continue to squeeze vulnerable households.
By Silas Nkala May. 15, 2026

Your Import Licence Just Got Cheaper. Will That Save You Any Money?

"Finally," ran one widely shared post. "The government is listening."
By Valentine Maya May. 13, 2026

Rising fuel costs hammer tourism industry

Chinwada said fuel is a significant cost driver, adding that the tourism value chain will not be spared by the recent price hikes of fuel.
By Ruth Maseko Mar. 26, 2026

It’s the taxes, stupid

The latest fuel price hike, announced last week, pushed petrol to US$2,17 and diesel to US$2,05 per litre. 
By Editor Mar. 24, 2026

NewsDay cartoon January 21, 2026 edition

NewsDay cartoon January 21, 2026 edition
By The Watcher Feb. 21, 2026

Constitutional Amendment (No. 3) Bill, 2026: A face value impression

Is the Constitution a sacred covenant to be upheld, or a logistical blueprint to be redrafted at will?
By Jeremiah Bamu and Glanis Changachirere Feb. 20, 2026

Drawing false parallels

The South Africans use proportional representation in their election unlike Zimbabwe, which uses constituency-based first past the post electoral system. 
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Feb. 14, 2026

Robbing Zim of a chance under the sun: Dark days of constitutionalism

The law can be engineered into a tool for justice; for the fair regulation of the interaction and affairs of a people; for the collective progress of a society.
By Musa Kika Feb. 12, 2026