Bosso fans apologise after Nkomo’s legal threat
Following correspondence from Nkomo’s lawyers, Cheda and Associates, supporters Dr F.M. Sibanda and Zenzo “Zemura” Matumba have since apologised.
By Fortune Mbele
9h ago
New ZPCS boss assumes duty in Mat South
Speaking during the visits, Mathema said she was honoured by the appointment and committed to fulfilling the responsibilities entrusted to her.
By Sharon Sibindi
9h ago
FAO Intensifies Monitoring of Soil Management Projects in Zim
“Farmer feedback remains important in shaping interventions that are practical, inclusive and responsive to local agricultural conditions,” the organisation noted.
By Kirsty Sibanda
May. 8, 2026
Wealth is what you do not see: Oral health is fluid, not just hard tissue
Over an average 70-year lifetime, a human will produce roughly 25 000 to 30 000 litres of saliva, enough to fill two Olympic-sized swimming pools.
By Patience Matambo
May. 8, 2026
143 facilities, one massive gap: The crumbling state of Matabeleland South’s rural clinics
“This mission strengthens our commitment to invest boldly in our health system,” Mombeshora said, pledging equitable access for all Zimbabweans regardless of where they live.
By Silas Nkala
May. 7, 2026
EditorialComment: Matabeleland’s healthcare crisis exposes Zim’s broken promise of universal care
A government that relies heavily on non-state actors to deliver core healthcare risks deepening inequality, particularly for rural and low-income populations.
By Southern Eye
May. 7, 2026
Zimbabwe Welcomes First Group of Polish Tourists
Zimbabwe welcomed a maiden group of nine tourists from Poland yesterday in a development expected to strengthen tourism cooperation between the country and Eastern Europe.
By Sharon Zebra
May. 7, 2026
Lawmakers on the wrong side of Monavale
THE allocation of residential stands to 23 lawmakers on the Monavale Vlei should alarm every Zimbabwean who cares about the country’s environmental future.
By Newsday
May. 7, 2026
Harare's wetlands keep disappearing into concrete: here is what they are, what the law says, and who keeps signing off the approvals.
As Harare continues to trade its natural water-management systems for short-term real estate gains, the ecological bill is already coming due.
By Tendai Munhundarima
May. 6, 2026




