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Chamisa fumes over Mnangagwa term chaos

Observers and opposition figures said the outreach meetings resembled Zanu PF district coordinating committee gatherings, with party youths allegedly dictating who could or could not speak.
By Miriam Mangwaya 15h ago

Education, debate and development: Repositioning rural schools in Zim’s national economic vision

Zimbabwe’s education system has long been recognised as one of the strongest foundations of the country’s social and economic development.
By Justice Chengeta Jr 16h ago

ZimRe Holdings targets continental expansion after robust balance sheet growth

He said the performance reflected the resilience and strength of the group’s portfolio amidst favourable market conditions and had significantly supported the group’s profitability.
By Tatira Zwinoira 16h ago

Newsday Cartoon April 3, 2026 edition

Newsday Cartoon April 3, 2026 edition
By The Watcher 16h ago

Mzilikazi residents step in as Bulawayo water crisis bites

Well-wishers, including Alderman Matson Nhlalo, Ndlovu and businessman Terry Hill, also contributed, while council provided technical support through plumbers and electricians.
By Sharon Sibindi 16h ago

CBZ secures US$1:ZiG1 debt shield amid expansion drive

The bank noted that US$90,79 million had been made available under this arrangement last year, from a 2024 comparative of US$70,25 million.
By Tatira Zwinoira 16h ago

NetOne, ZTA ink landmark partnership to modernise Zim’s tourism sector

The ICT ministry challenged the tourism sector to move beyond following global trends and instead begin innovating solutions that the rest of the world can replicate.
By Valentine Maya 16h ago

A life dedicated to learning: Tribute to educationist Lazarus Jaji

Zimbabwe has lost one of its most distinguished educationists, Dr Lazarus Jaji, a man whose life was devoted to shaping minds and strengthening the country’s academic foundations. 
By John Gambanga Apr. 2, 2026

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 Apr. 2, 2026