Tagwirei honours late SDA Church member
Dumba (94), died last week at Tagwirei’s Arundel Hospital in Harare.
By Kenneth Nyangani
39m ago
Farmers urged to store seed properly to ensure better produce
Craig warned against the common practice of mixing seed with other materials and storing it in unsuitable places.
By Obert Siamilandu
55m ago
Zimcodd demands answers on US$150m AfDB loan
Last month, the AfDB noted that Zimbabwe needed US$2,7 billion in bridge financing to clear arrears owed to international financial institutions.
By Business Reporter
4h ago
CAB 3 fallout clouds economic outlook
Economist Chenayi Mutambasere said CAB 3 could further undermine investor confidence by creating uncertainty over the country’s governance and policy direction.
By Blessed Ndlovu and Silas Nkala
4h ago
Sting operation ends motorcycle thieves' ride
The National Anti-Corruption Association of Zimbabwe (NACAZ) last week dealt a heavy blow to motorcycle thieves terrorising communities in Manicaland and Harare provinces
By Staff Reporter
4h ago
Doves congratulates Ipec on 20 years of regulatory excellence.
This milestone is not only a celebration of regulation. It is a celebration of progress, resilience and trust in the financial services sector.
By Admin
18h ago
Chipinge man jailed two years for dealing in dagga
The National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) said the conviction sends a strong message to drug traffickers and dealers.
By Staff Reporter
19h ago
Risk mapping as a safety tool in Zimbabwean schools
THE Children’s Act Chapter 5.06 considers schools to be places of safety. Schools as registered institutions must uphold safety standards.
By Nicholas Aribhino
Jun. 22, 2026
When a child ‘consents’ (Part 2)
High Court’s decision in S v Ngwenya (HB 48/26), in which a 21-year-old man convicted of having sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old girl living in his household




