Magaya bid to refer rape case to ConCourt galters

Harare magistrate Francis Mapfumo dismissed the application, saying it did not disclose any constitutional questions requiring determination by the Constitutional Court.

First Capital Bank backs Royal Harare pavilion project

Fadzai Marowa said the partnership extended beyond conventional sponsorship.
By Concilia Mupezeni 8h ago

Redwing Mine reconnects to national grid as restart gathers pace

The project included the installation of power lines, a new substation and transformer at the mine, marking a significant milestone in the phased restart of the historic gold operation.

Kariba, Hurungwe shift to disaster prevention as risks intensify

Officials reviewed district risk profiles and identified major threats facing the two areas, including droughts, floods, human-wildlife conflict, veld fires and disease outbreaks.
By Nhau Mangirazi 8h ago

Zim targets African markets in industrialisation drive

Zimbabwe is increasingly looking to regional markets as competition for investment intensifies across Africa
By Freeman Makopa 8h ago

CAB 3 and the tyranny of the majority

But parliamentary power comes with a duty to exercise restraint. Legislators are custodians of the Constitution, not merely agents of party directives.
By Newsday 12h ago

Zimra tightens screws on cross-border trade

Zimra Bulawayo customs revenue officer Thembinkosi Ndlovu called on traders and transporters to comply with customs regulations and ensure that goods are
By Margaret Lubinda 13h ago

CAB 3 bribes rock Zanu PF

Tungwarara, meanwhile, donated a car and US$200 000 to Zanu PF loyalist-turned-critic Rutendo Matinyarare in what observers say is an attempt to neutralise him.

Let us not allow the future to become the past

For this reason, Zimbabwe must aggressively pursue energy diversification. Hydropower alone will not be enough, nor will coal, solar, wind or gas by themselves.
By Edzai Kachirekwa Jun. 14, 2026