City of Harare accounts shambles exposed

Mafume told councillors and employees that the council was a public institution, not personal property.  
By Gracious Daniel 2h ago

The year of the AI boom 2.0: Can markets keep up with the hype?

If 2023 marked the public arrival of artificial intelligence as an investment theme, 2025 increasingly looks like its second act. 
By Isaac Jonas 2h ago

UZ Wolves in final push

The coach's plan for the final is simple: serve with pressure, stay disciplined defensively, control the tempo, and reset mentally point by point. 
By Austin Karonga 2h ago

Gweru acapella shines in city performance

Speaking during a joint interview, twin brothers Ronald Kudakwashe and Roland Tinashe Muyedzenga described Gweru as their spiritual and creative home. 
By Alfred Tembo 2h ago

Confronting escalating crisis of drug and substance abuse among young people

Young people represent the backbone of any nation’s future. They are the custodians of tomorrow’s leadership, innovation, and productivity.  
By Clever Marisa 2h ago

Drop “abortion clauses” in the Medical Services Amendment Bill

For better context, it is necessary that we briefly explain the process of law making in Zimbabwe. 

Traditional leaders, investors and power crush villagers’ rights in Chiredzi

The controversy has drawn the attention of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission, which confirmed it has opened a formal investigation. 

Schools seen as frontline for SRHR education

“It is very limited in terms of SRHR. For example, you cannot talk about safer sex explicitly; you end up going round and round, shying away from the subject,” he said. 
By Margaret Lubinda Dec. 20, 2025

Celebrate, but do it right

Drinking and driving, reckless behaviour and settling old grudges under the influence of alcohol are not acts of celebration — they are acts of irresponsibility. 
By Newsday Dec. 20, 2025