Sabi Gold Mine dispute ends in shooting

According to police, the incident occurred around 9am when mine security guards approached the group intending to effect arrests. 
By Simbarashe Sithole 38m ago

Democracy under attack as Zanu PF constitutional coup sparks fears of authoritarian drift

Activist Obert Masaraure rallied Zimbabweans to reject the constitutional overhaul.
By Nqobani Ndlovu 5h ago

Formalising artisanal mining: Governing production before regulating miners

ARTISANAL mining has become one of southern Africa’s most economically consequential yet structurally neglected sectors.
By John Laisani 5h ago

Sammons warns Chevrons: ‘It’s not about history, but execution’

ZIMBABWE Cricket head coach Justin Sammons has urged his charges to fight from all cylinders and forget about history as they take on Australia in their second match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
By Austin Karonga 5h ago

Councillor demands answers over mayor’s US$147 000 car

He said residents wanted to know why council decided to acquire a top-of-the range vehicle citing poor service delivery and the municipality’s failure to pay workers. 
By Gracious Daniel Feb. 11, 2026

Ncube Chimihini departs Zimura

The board said Chimihini indicated her intention to pursue other professional avenues after decades of dedicated service to Zimura and the broader intellectual property sector.
By Style Reporter Feb. 10, 2026

Alarming rise in child abuse sparks calls for urgent action

Violence against children in Zimbabwe has reached alarming levels, prompting urgent calls for action, the global humanitarian organisation dedicated to child welfare, Save the Children, has said. 
By Natasha Ncube Feb. 10, 2026

Factories without flags: Africa’s industrial future or dependency trap?

THE reported acquisition of Nissan’s South African plant by Chinese automaker Chery is not a routine corporate manoeuvre; it is a seismic tremor in Africa’s industrial trajectory.  
By Wellington Muzengeza Feb. 10, 2026

Nigerian televangelist Suleman jets in

“I am happy to be in Zimbabwe, and it is going to be a great moment for both the nation and those attending the crusade,” Suleman told the media.
By Jairos Saunyama Feb. 9, 2026