Beijing, Moscow, Washington: Is this a new scramble for Zim?

“Zimbabwe has extracted billions of dollars worth of minerals over the past two decades,” Tendai Moyo, senior economist at the University of Zimbabwe, said.  
By Lovemore Nyawo 5h ago

Inflection point?

For all his frankness, Carney did not name the villains, partly because they vary in their villainy. Putin is a tyrant and serial warmonger, but has limited territorial ambitions. 
By Gwynne Dyer 7h ago

Rewriting rules of digital accountability

For many years, issues of data protection, cybercrime and cyber security were treated as highly technical matters reserved for lawyers, regulators and ICT specialists.  
By Jacob Mutisi 8h ago

When bail becomes punishment: The crisis of Zim’s pre-trial justice

It is heartening to see the Prosecutor-General, herself a former judge, openly concede that the judiciary was negating the very constitutional order they are sworn to defend. 
By Blessed Mhlanga 8h ago

ZimInd editor’s case postponed to February 25

The defence had argued that the State’s case was vague, disclosed no offence at law, and violated constitutional protections of free expression. 
By Staff Writer 9h ago

Chiragwi sets sights on restoring Caps Utd’s glory

Chiragwi, who famously led Ngezi Platinum Stars to a historic league title in 2023, arrives at Makepekepe with a pedigree of success and a clear vision.  

UNDP extends support to vulnerable groups

Speaking during a tour of the Takunda community business unit in ward 3, Mutare Rural, UNDP country representative Odusola said they intended to engage the government on an expansion plan. 
By Vanessa Gonye 10h ago

NewsDay cartoon January 30, 2026 edition

NewsDay cartoon January 30, 2026 edition
By The Watcher 14h ago

ZRA breathes life into Batoka Gorge project

This week, ZRA hosted AFRY Switzerland Limited, the firm tasked with updating the project’s Engineering Feasibility Studies and Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA). 
By Obert Siamilandu 14h ago