No silt in water supply dams: BCC

Zinwa official Walter Moyà said water was released to council downstream through a system of pipes and valves that remained open daily.
By Patricia Sibanda 46m ago
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Thousands at risk in Spitzkop land row

Investigations by Truth Diggers established that Vevhu Resources have a memorandum of understanding for 2019.
By Staff Reporter 4h ago

How digital skills could revolutionise Zim's rural agriculture

While these practices have sustained livelihoods, they have also constrained productivity and resilience in an increasingly complex global food system.

Beitbridge border rules spark chaos

This turmoil follows the implementation of Statutory Instrument 59 of 2026, which consolidated import regulations on March 25.
By Nizbert Moyo 4h ago

Zim scholar shines at global workshop

Beyond academics, Muchemwa said the experience was enriched by visits to some of Rio’s iconic landmarks, which broadened his perspective and reinforced his vision as a scholar.
By Takemore Mazuruse 4h ago

Reflections on the Constitutional Bill No 3

After hearing my intention, the bishop said quietly (though the breathing was louder than his words). “Kenny, did you hear what I said?”
By Kenneth Mufuka 4h ago

Zim@46: Reflections on the struggle to deepen electoral democracy

The commemoration of this year’s Independence anniversary marks a turning point in the revolutionary continuity of the Zimbabwean national question. 

Striking a balance: Safeguarding cross-border trading while advancing formalisation in Zimbabwe

Cross-border trading remains a critical source of employment and economic survival for thousands of Zimbabweans, particularly women.
By Samuel Wadzai 4h ago
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Iran war leaves Zim economy at crossroads

The primary catalyst for this renewed anxiety is the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
By Tatira Zwinoira 4h ago