Harare City Council under fire over Budiriro deaths

The deadly pit, according to police investigations, had allegedly been left open by council workers carrying out sewer repairs in the area.
By Donald Nyandoro 1h ago

Zimbabwe turns to artificial insemination to accelerate rabbit industry growth  

"Artificial insemination has revolutionised rabbit production in leading rabbit-producing countries by improving breeding efficiency, accelerating genetic improvement and increasing productivity.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 4h ago

Fire guts section of Kutsaga Research Station

The research institution said emergency personnel and staff worked together to bring the fire under control before it spread to other sections of the facility.
By Donald Nyandoro 5h ago

KAZA meetings kick off in Vic Falls as Zim leads regional conservation agenda 

Environment, Climate and Wildlife Minister Evelyn Ndlovu said the meetings form part of Zimbabwe’s responsibilities as the current chair of KAZA. 
By Nizbert Moyo 8h ago

A nation letting down its girls

More importantly, these figures expose a national failure to adequately protect girls from exploitation, abuse and circumstances that continue to force them out of the classroom.
By Newsday 11h ago

The price of perfection: Miss Universe Zim and the toxic pursuit of beauty

As expected, social media immediately lit up with opinions on who should win and why

Ex-Zinara boss, wife in trouble over $68k mortgage bond

The insurer also cited Voedsel Enterprise, represented by Innocent Mahufe, as a respondent.
By Desmond Chingarande 11h ago

Casting hope, one medal at a time

Crafted from fibreglass and stainless steel, the medal is set to be donated to the Museum of African Liberation, where Karavina hopes it will inspire generations to come.
By Tendai Sauta 11h ago

Manicaland Anglican Diocese secretary earns PhD in governance

Samutereko was among five graduates awarded doctorates during the university’s 32nd graduation ceremony held over the weekend in Mutare.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jun. 8, 2026