We are enraged. But is rage enough?

Last year, two City of Harare employees lost their lives at the Firle Sewage Treatment Plant after reportedly being sent into a hazardous environment without adequate protection.
By Simbarashe Namusi 2h ago

Monopoly myth or balanced Partnership: Unpacking Al Jazeera’s lithium coverage

Western multinationals spent decades shipping unprocessed mineral ores overseas without building any local smelting or processing facilities.
By Saxon Zvina 22h ago

Mining chiefs warn cost burden is driving away capital

His remarks come as Zimbabwe positions mining as a key driver of economic growth and foreign currency generation.
By Freeman Makopa 22h ago

Bulawayo gold barons assault case postponed again

John Farley Pietersen (56) and his son Liam (28) are facing assault charges arising from an incident that allegedly occurred at Pottery Industries in Belmont on July 16, 2025.
By Staff Reporter 23h ago

Shava tells universities: Produce patents and industries, not just graduates

Shava also urged universities to take innovation directly into communities by establishing incubation units and technology transfer centres beyond their campuses
By Valentine Maya 23h ago

Zim seeks coordinated push to unlock air cargo growth

Against that backdrop, the forum’s action-oriented workshop, styled as “The Air Cargo Growth Manifesto”, appeared designed to move the conversation beyond diagnosis.
By Nunurai Ndawana Jun. 19, 2026

The ultimate defrosting weekend accompanied by the big Father’s Day

The city is bursting at the seams this weekend with an energy that is way too loud to care about the June breeze.
By Valentine Maya Jun. 19, 2026

Women farmers and GBV: ‘They told us to keep quiet, but we refused’

“I was in a relationship with this young man and accidentally got pregnant.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Jun. 19, 2026

Electronic traffic management system coming at right time

The ETMS offers an opportunity to curb such behaviour through consistent and impartial enforcement. However, authorities must urgently address challenges emerging from its implementation.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa Jun. 19, 2026