SADC Moves to Tighten Regional Food Security
“No individual SADC Member State has the capacity to independently resolve the region’s deepening food security and productivity challenges.
By Nizbert Moyo
3h ago
Tobacco average selling price plunges 25%, hurts farmer earnings
“As at day 52, a total of 255,92 million kilogrammes of tobacco had been sold at an average price of US$2,54 per kilogramme,” the 2026 16th post-Cabinet briefing statement read.
By Staff Reporter
5h ago
El Niño warning demands early govt action to protect the poor
It is an early signal of potential hardship that demands urgent planning and decisive intervention from the government.
By Newsday
5h ago
Chinese coach leads ZTTU high-intensity camp
Vikram Singh, Zimbabwe’s top-ranked player, said he completed seven sessions over the past two weeks, each lasting about five hours.
By Austin Karonga
5h ago
ANC rebukes vigilante groups over threats on migrants
He said vigilante actions created the impression that no authority existed in South Africa.
By Silas Nkala
5h ago
‘The big sell-out’: Tshabangu brews fresh storm
The CCC has reportedly halted its active opposition to the amendment Bill to enter negotiations with Zanu PF.
By Brent Shamu
5h ago
Push for teen reproductive health law as pregnancies surge
“The issue is not only about preventing pregnancy. It is about protecting the health, future, dignity and economic potential of young people in Zimbabwe.”
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa
5h ago
NPA celebrates Gwaunza’s historic rise to chief justice
Gwaunza became Zimbabwe’s first female Chief Justice following the retirement of former Chief Justice Luke Malaba earlier this month.
By Tendai Munhundarima
May. 27, 2026
Arsenal Fans Harare Chapter Get Police Green Light for Title Celebration Parade
Police confirmed they will monitor the event to ensure no Zimbabwean laws are violated, with fans advised to liaise with the Officer Commanding Harare Traffic for escort management.
By Kudakwashe Gahadzikwa
May. 27, 2026




