Bulawayo residents call for urgent safety nets

Bajila attributed the spike in transport costs partly to the Middle East conflict, but noted that the price hikes in Zimbabwe have been “quite huge compared to other countries in the region.”
By Sharon Sibindi 5h ago

Chicken Slice, broken glasses and the Munhumutapa delusion

Lovemore Madhuku was beaten so badly he ended up in the hospital, and the police—with a straight face—said they weren't involved.
By Doctor Stop It 5h ago

The Limpopo crossing: Where hope meets darkness

Behind us, the river flowed on, closing over everything, as if nothing had ever happened.
By Onie Ndoro 5h ago

Whose constitution anyway: Whither the future of Zimbabwean democracy?

Constitutions became the guiding manuals on how post-monarchical democracies were to function.

US humiliation in Iran: It is Israel’s fault, stupid!

“We are complicit in this also. If at the end of this war, Trump and his officers were brought to the ICC, they would be hanged for war crimes.”
By Kenneth Mufuka 5h ago

The magnificent John Matinde: Where are you now?

During my short stint at Radio 3, in the late 1980s I developed close friendships with the late Peter Johns, the late,Josh Makawa, Mike Mhundwa,  and John Matinde.
By Fred Zindi 5h ago

Zimbabwe’s constitutional amendment process risks losing legitimacy

Democracy thrives on the free exchange of ideas, including dissent. When citizens are intimidated or silenced, the process ceases to be democratic and becomes performative.

Gospel musician Kadawo scoops Ecobank entrepreneur award

“Next, I’m expanding AshinerCare’s reach — more product lines, more partnerships, and amplifying our ‘we sell confidence’ message,” she said.
By Kudzai Chitsatso 5h ago

Imiklomelo kaDakamela Festival in full swing

Attendees are enjoying a rich mix of performances, cultural showcases and sporting activities, creating a lively atmosphere at the chief’s homestead.
By Style Reporter 5h ago