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Retired top soldiers unhappy over benefits

There is growing discontent among senior military officers and some retired army personnel who say benefits they are entitled to after leaving the force are being weaponised against
By Staff Reporter 2m ago
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Thousands stranded in Zanu PF, CCC fierce clash over borehole

Thousands of residents in Chivhu are caught in a political storm after a bitter standoff between Zanu PF and opposition politicians (CCC) over the control of a community borehole
By Miriam Mangwaya 2m ago

Chirewa relishes Nigeria rematch

Tawanda Chirewa is fully fired up and relishing the chance to once again haunt perennial rivals Nigeria when Zimbabwe makes its debut appearance at the revived Unity Cup in London on Tuesday.

Zimbabwean SMEs leveraging on relationships

Across Zimbabwe, small to medium enterprises (SMEs) continue to shape the heartbeat of the economy. Yet amid the pressure to survive in a highly competitive, rapidly digitising business environment
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo 9h ago

The Right To participate in legislative processes: constitutional obligation

PUBLIC participation in legislative processes is not a procedural courtesy but a constitutional imperative.

All set for education summit

ALL is set for the fourth edition of the National Education Summit Zimbabwe (NESZ) 2026 to be officially opened by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in Bulawayo next week,
By Staff Reporter 9h ago

UAE accused of arming RSF as mass graves, starvation define Sudan’s war

But a growing body of evidence points to one external actor as the primary enabler of the RSF’s battlefield strategy: the UAE.
By Own Correspondent 20h ago

The Gospel, according to Kaitano Tembo

This tournament represents a critical crossroads for the Warriors.

Zim’s lithium refining accelerates under new export rules

Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt has commissioned a processing plant at its Arcadia lithium mine near Harare.
By Elizabeth Khumalo 20h ago