Catholic bishops condemn SA anti-migrant violence
Zimbabweans constitute a very large number of foreigners in South Africa affected by the xenophobic attacks and threats.
By Silas Nkala
May. 30, 2026
The boat is still rocking: Zim’s churches and the urgent need for consistent constitutional leadership
In 1987, Constitution Amendment No 7 Act abolished the prime minister’s office and created the powerful executive presidency that still shapes our politics today.
By Gcotyelwa Jimlongo
May. 29, 2026
Zim seeks investment boost with industrialisation summit
The conference will also feature structured business-to-business meetings designed to connect investors with project developers, manufacturers and government agencies.
By Freeman Makopa
May. 29, 2026
Palace eye historic Euro glory amid English dominance
Conversely, Rayo Vallecano carry the weight of an entire nation. The Madrid-based outfit could bring the Conference League trophy to Spanish soil for the very first time.
By Rufaro Kaswerakuenda
May. 27, 2026
Vision 2030 ‘politically-driven fantasy’: Ex-minister
“It will be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of the needle than for Zimbabwe to become an upper-middle-income society or economy by 2030,” he said.
By Patricia Sibanda
May. 26, 2026
Kazembe Opens UZ Research and Innovation Week, Calls for Industry Support to Commercialise Student Innovations
The Minister lamented the tendency of locals to underestimate domestic talent, noting that the exhibition was an eye-opener regarding the vast capabilities of Zimbabwean students
By Valentine Maya
May. 23, 2026
The Children of God Cannot Agree on CAB3. Here Is What the Church Divide Tells You About This Country.
In contrast, ZIICC’s May 16 submission offered full endorsement of CAB3.
By Valentine Maya
May. 18, 2026
One person one vote must stand
By challenging this bill, the bishops are not merely engaging in policy debate, but they are also defending the "moral and institutional foundations" of the nation.
By The Standard
May. 17, 2026
Sweet success: Kathy Mwanza adds innovation to Zim’s baking industry
“Yes, when demand became consistent. But the real shift came when I transitioned from survival thinking to systems thinking. That’s when scaling became possible.”
By Tendai Sauta
May. 9, 2026
Dodgy elites’ flashy car hunting spots under fire... looting machine held to account over US$6bn flows
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