Nyaruwata empowers women against the climate crisis

From analysing cholera outbreaks to documenting the harrowing survival stories of Cyclone Idai, she highlights how socioeconomic vulnerabilities exacerbate environmental crises.
By In Conversation With Trevor Jun. 14, 2026

Scandal govt does not want exposed

This is especially so with regards to information linked to the abuse of public land and the possible looting of billions of dollars in State assets.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Jun. 12, 2026

TruckStore opens landmark West Rand used trucks shop

Used trucks are often the first step into the logistics business in Zimbabwe. Lower acquisition costs make them more accessible, but reliability remains the key issue.
By Andrew Muzamhindo Jun. 5, 2026

Tendai Mavengeni eyes global stage

Zimbabwean mbira artist Tendai Mavengeni is set to take her sound to an international stage after being unveiled as part of the lineup for the Moto Moto Festival in Cologne, Germany,
By Style Reporter May. 24, 2026

Sables Name 20-Man Squad for Daily Training Environment as SA A Countdown Begins

The DTE squad, drawn predominantly from local clubs, signals coach Pieter Benade's intention to build cohesion and sharpness among his available players as
By Kudakwashe Gahadzikwa May. 22, 2026

Politically linked land grab allegations surface in Mash West

The embattled farmer believes the latest court battle is part of a broader campaign to force him off the 217-hectare property despite being in lawful occupation.
By Nunurai Jena May. 21, 2026

MPs, govt clash over worsening transport crisis

“The transport sector in Zimbabwe was liberalised,” Ziyambi said. “Currently, I do not believe that we have a very significant crisis in terms of transportation in the country.”
By Sharon Sibindi May. 21, 2026

Dairibord warns of mounting cost squeeze amid global turmoil

Dairibord recorded strong volume growth of 26% in the first quarter, driven by double-digit gains across all core product categories.
By Tatira Zwinoira May. 15, 2026

Zimbabweans’s forced silence as 2013 constitution faces dismantling

Citizens who overwhelmingly voted for the Constitution in 2013 have not collectively insisted on the implementation of every clause.
By Jacob Mutisi May. 15, 2026