Fuel price surge drives the poor deeper into crisis

When President Emmerson Mnangagwa came to power on the back of a November 2017 military coup, he promised a new era of responsiveness and accountability.
By Newsday 37m ago

Zimbabwe’s thuggish path to a perpetual presidency

The City Sports Centre in Harare has long been a venue for assembly, but on Tuesday, it became a theatre of the absurd—and the brutal. 
By Freedom Chimuriwo 18h ago

Policymakers red-flag AI boom

Speaking at the launch in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa described AI as a key driver of the country’s modernisation and industrialisation.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 23h ago
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Go hang: Zanu PF, Parly tell opposition

Journalists were also harassed for reporting on the incidents, with some ordered to delete footage they had captured.
By Miriam Mangwaya Apr. 2, 2026

Zimura pushes for reforms to boost artistes’ earnings

Zimura chairperson Alexio Gwenzi said the organisation was working towards building a “strategic roadmap” to improve revenue collection and distribution for music composers.
By Elsie Nyoni Apr. 2, 2026

CAB3 drama: Uniform calls for 10-year term raise questions

In Kazangarare, the process allegedly went further, with some individuals removed from speaking queues if suspected of opposing the bill.
By Nunurai Jena Apr. 1, 2026

Trial date set for Geza-linked war vets

The State alleges that on October 17, 2025, the war veterans conspired to incite the public to participate in the unsanctioned march, accusing President
By Trevor Mutsvairo Apr. 1, 2026

Caps United face tough Easter test

Makepekepe, under new coach Takesure Chiragwi, are relentless in pursuit of their first league title since 2016.
By Fortune Mbele Apr. 1, 2026

Zim death toll in Russia-Ukraine conflict rises to 18

The Zimbabwean government has confirmed that the number of its nationals killed in a foreign conflict has risen to 18, up from 15 reported last week.
By Brent Shamu Mar. 31, 2026