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Cheers and jeers as Malaba bows out
NewsDay reporters were barred from attending the event that marked his retirement at the Constitutional Court
By Desmond Chingarande
2h ago
Gwaunza breaks glass ceiling as Zimbabwe's first female Chief Justice
Gwaunza was one of the first two black female law graduates in Zimbabwe.
By Valentine Maya
5h ago
Zero Suppliers expands horizons with multi-sector growth
Registered as Kunze Enterprises (Private) Limited, the Bulawayo-based company has steadily expanded its footprint across Matabeleland and the Midlands,
By Langelihle Nyathi
6h ago
Gweru council’s plan to sell rented houses sparks outrage
Housing and community services director, Joseph Zimusi, said council had not yet made a resolution to sell the units on the open market but confirmed it was considering the move.
By Stephen Chadenga
7h ago
Bulawayo dams under siege
The latest developments came amid fears of water contamination and worsening illegal mining activities around critical water sources.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi
8h ago
DeMbare must halt winless run as Herentals clash looms large
For a club of Dynamos' stature and expectation, ninth place is nothing short of an embarrassment,
By Kudakwashe Gahadzikwa
8h ago
Govt releases funds to commercialise winning innovations
“Participation and uptake have been very high,” Ganda said of the Presidential Innovation Fair.
By Boitumelo Makhurane
9h ago
The late-Qing paradox: How American decline and dangers of reshape in the Global South
For the Global South and Africa, this marks the end of a unipolar era that brought conditional aid, structural adjustment and regime change wars.
By Saxon Zvina
9h ago
Policy without delivery: Zimbabwe’s governance deficit
Yet despite an increasingly sophisticated policy landscape, implementation outcomes remain uneven.
By John Laisani
13h ago




