Bulawayo woman faces US$30K forgery charges

On January 28, her lawyer, Tinashe Tashaya of Tashaya Law Chambers, filed an application for discharge, arguing there is insufficient evidence to proceed. 
By Silas Nkala 18h ago

Mberengwa community applauds new classroom blocks

The new structures provide spacious, well-ventilated learning spaces, replacing overcrowded and outdated classrooms that previously hampered teaching and learning. 
By Staff Reporter 19h ago

Vic Falls to host major UN events

Victoria Falls, also known as Mosi-oa-Tunya, “The Smoke that Thunders,” is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. 
By Staff Reporter 19h ago

Council-run schools record 64% pass rate in Grade 7 examinations

The city’s top-performing schools were Mahatshula Primary School with an 88% pass rate, J W Mthimkhulu Primary School with 84%, and Malindela Primary School with 81% in 2025.  
By Staff Reporter 19h ago

Tobacco growers urged to adopt energy efficient curing solutions

In a statement, Kutsaga Research Station said the Gunny Barn, developed in collaboration with industry partners, is central to efforts to modernise tobacco curing systems.

Zim abstains from UN vote to end Russia-Ukraine war

ZIMBABWE is among 51 nations that abstained from a United Nations (UN) vote on lasting peace in the Russian-Ukraine war, a conflict that has drawn African nationals, including Zimbabweans.
By Nqobani Ndlovu 19h ago

Kupfuwa urges Zim’s young miners to drop poverty mindset

YOUNG  Miners Foundation (YMF) chief executive officer Payne Kupfuwa has urged Zimbabwe’s young miners to drop a poverty-driven mentality and adopt a business-savvy approach to mining,
By Concilia Mupezeni 19h ago

EditorialComment: Vic Falls: Zim’s golden goose that must uplift Matabeleland North

Known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya — “The Smoke that Thunders” — Victoria Falls is not only one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, but the heartbeat of Zimbabwe’s tourism economy. 
By Southern Eye 19h ago

Kariba rural communities pay the price of human-wildlife conflict

In the rural communities of Kariba and the surrounding fishing camps along Lake Kariba, survival often depends on outrunning the wild.
By Obert Siamilandu Feb. 25, 2026