Zim tobacco impresses analysts

Zimbabwe Tobacco Growers Association president George Seremwe applauded the farmers’ resilience approach in boosting the agricultural revolution in the country. 
By Nhau Mangirazi 6h ago
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MP fights for sex workers recognition in Occupational Safety Bill

Mapiki emphasised that sex workers are also workers and deserve protection under the law. 
By Patricia Sibanda 6h ago

Ritual of democracy: Museveni’s 7th term and tragedy of silence

The greatest tragedy is that Africa’s youth, now the demographic majority and the continent’s most vital constituency, have done nothing to deserve this betrayal. 

Rewriting rules of digital accountability

For many years, issues of data protection, cybercrime and cyber security were treated as highly technical matters reserved for lawyers, regulators and ICT specialists.  
By Jacob Mutisi Jan. 30, 2026

Woman fined for assaulting Gr 5 pupil

Prosecutor Sheila Nyathi told the court that the complainant is Sakhile Moyo, a male juvenile and a Grade 5 pupil at a local school. 
By Nizbert Moyo Jan. 30, 2026

Gweru honours senior citizens, war vets with free parking

In a notice, the parking management company said senior drivers and war veterans should register their vehicles in their names to avoid abuse of the facility. 
By Stephen Chadenga Jan. 30, 2026

Illegal land sales breaking climate defences in rural Seke

For generations, communities in Seke relied on communal land systems that balanced settlement, farming, grazing and conservation.  
By Pauline Chateuka Jan. 30, 2026

ZiG now better than US$: RBZ

He noted that the foundation for the ZiG’s stability is strengthening, revealing that foreign currency reserves have climbed to US$1,2 billion by December 2025. 
By Nizbert Moyo Jan. 29, 2026

D-Day for Chimombe, Mpofu appeal 

If the application is not granted, the pair may still approach the Supreme Court to appeal against Justice Kwenda’s determination. 
By Online Reporter Jan. 29, 2026