From misjudgment to momentum: A transformed China and Africa’s path to autonomy

By 2025, China-Africa trade reached $348.1 billion, with China remaining Africa’s largest trading partner for 17 consecutive years.
By Saxon Zvina 3h ago

Livestock experts urge vigilance as deadly diseases ravage Bubi

Communal farmers in Bubi are losing many cattle to the two diseases, indicating that most of them are unaware of how to protect their livestock.
By Silas Nkala 8h ago

War veteran jailed 10 years for raping niece

Mangani denied the allegations throughout the trial, telling the court that he was in a consensual relationship with the complainant (name withheld).
By Staff Reporter 8h ago

Mash West to host 2027 tourism expo

“The ministry has given Mashonaland West the nod to host the 2027 Expo because the province has the assets, the people and the readiness to host the world,” Rwodzi said.
By Azriel Chimeno 8h ago

KAZA gets €6m lifeline for cross-border conservation

KAZA TFCA executive director Nyambe Nyambe said the phase followed years of consultations and marked a shift towards cross-sector interventions.
By Obert Siamilandu 8h ago

New phone app boost for pregnant women in Zim

Speaking to VaccinesWork, an associate professor at Lund University in Sweden, Chuansi Gao said the application was specifically developed for vulnerable groups.
By Lesley Kufandada 8h ago

My music is ministry, not entertainment: Bishi

Rising gospel musician Sharonrose Bishi (pictured) says her music goes beyond entertainment, describing it as a divine calling aimed at healing, inspiring and drawing people closer to God.
By Style Reporter May. 24, 2026

Council denies fraud as water flows in schools

The installation of solar-powered boreholes at two Bulawayo schools has been hailed as a major step towards improving access to clean water and strengthening school-based food security projects
By Sharon Sibindi May. 24, 2026

Retired top soldiers unhappy over benefits

There is growing discontent among senior military officers and some retired army personnel who say benefits they are entitled to after leaving the force are being weaponised against
By Staff Reporter May. 24, 2026