Local ISPs cut prices as Starlink shakes Zimbabwe’s data market

The arrival of Starlink, with entry packages shared among households for as little as US$10 a month, has forced a strategic rethink among established players long reliant on high mobile data tariffs
By Allen Mangava 16h ago

Harare court clears MDPCZ leaders of abuse of office

In her ruling, magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa said the pair acted in line with a board resolution and in good faith.
By Desmond Chingarande 17h ago

Nkayi girl with 12 O’Level distinctions pleads for A’Level help

A Hlangabeza High School pupil from Nkayi who scored distinctions in all 12 O’Level subjects is pleading for support to continue her studies.
By Sharon Sibindi 18h ago

Hibernic takes on multi-million dollar lithium processing plant

The project, which is set to be developed in phases, will focus on processing lithium
By Staff Reporter 21h ago

Elmswood Farm dispute. High Court bars both parties

The High Court has effectively “thrown a joker” into the protracted dispute over Elmswood Farm
By Jairos Saunyama 22h ago

Unequal harvest: GMB accused of favouring wheat over staple grains

LAWMAKERS have raised alarm over the Grain Marketing Board (GMB)’s payment structure, saying it disproportionately favours wheat farmers at the expense of maize and traditional grain producers.
By Sharon Zebra 23h ago

TIMB suspends buyer over tobacco pricing storm

THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has suspended tobacco buyer Country-Agro International (Pvt) Ltd over alleged pricing irregularities,

Barking up the wrong tree.

IT sometimes appears that some government policymakers are more preoccupied with making life difficult for citizens than with solving the problems they face.
By Newsday 23h ago

Sungura finds new life in the digital age

A TENDER ache travels across borders in Raviro, a love song that distils longing into melody while quietly mapping the intersections of culture, language and identity.
By Tendai Sauta 23h ago