Mazuruse gets top PR honours

Mazuruse, who boasts of 20 years in the communications industry, has made significant contributions to shaping narratives, fostering understanding and
By Style Reporter 5h ago

A relook at Zim SME’s profit orientation

They travel long distances to buy goods, spend countless hours trading, and proudly count daily cash collections at the end of the day.
By Tabani Moyo and Farai Chigora 5h ago

Madhuku speaks on Zim’s new power grab

At the heart of the struggle is Constitutional Amendment Bill 3 (CAB3), a maneuver designed to scrap direct presidential elections and extend executive terms.
By Trevor Ncube 5h ago

Gold bars and photo-ops: Hawk’s eye or smoke and mirrors?

Instead of assurance that nurses will be well recompensed, all they heard from this useless lot was bluster about how only divine intervention could truly reward them.
By Doctor Stop It 5h ago
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Nurses threaten another crippling strike

The warning came just weeks after nurses in Harare and Bulawayo staged a strike over unpaid allowances and poor salaries, temporarily crippling services at major referral hospitals.
By Langelihle Nyathi 5h ago

Zimbabwe ready for landmark Cosafa congress

Zifa said hosting the congress reflects Zimbabwe’s efforts to strengthen governance structures, enhance regional cooperation, and restore the association’s credibility.
By Sports Reporter May. 16, 2026

Beijing’s Green Heart: Inside the futuristic library, museum and theatres redefining public recreation

Yet, despite the breathtaking pace of development, the Chinese remain remarkably modest.
By Garikai Tunhira May. 15, 2026

Next food shock coming: Investing in Africa’s young farmers is the answer

The disruption of the Strait of Hormuz reaches further than most headlines suggest. As crude oil pushed past US$100 a barrel for the first time in four years
By William Ruto May. 15, 2026

Real estate market regulation: Lessons from global leaders

ZIMBABWE stands at a decisive moment in the evolution of its real estate sector. Property is no longer a peripheral economic activity; it is a national economic pillar.
By Mike Juru May. 15, 2026