Ipec calls for policyholder protection

The sector also continues to struggle with policies lapsing after sale. Policy lapses are mainly attributed to affordability issues and changes in policyholders’ circumstances. 

Another shrewd smash and grab by ‘drooling predators’

Who still remembers that, when the 2017 coup took place, someone at the courts yawned publicly that there was nothing illegal about  the events that unfolded? 
By Muckracker 12h ago

Zanu PF succession war jostling heats up

Presidential adviser Paul Tungwarara recently delivered a blistering address to supporters in Marange, warning against attempts to “buy” the presidency, without naming any individuals. 
By Julia Ndlela 13h ago

Under-fire Tungwarara tags EMA in rivers deal

Tungwarara doubled down on his loyalty to Mnangagwa, declaring he was prepared to confront internal opposition “for Vision 2030” and was “ready to die today” for party “order”. 

NetOne, Youth ministry roll out digital skills drive

NetOne chief executive Raphael Mushanawani said the programme was designed to extend beyond connectivity by creating economic opportunities for young people. 
By Tael Mudzingwa Jan. 21, 2026

PR not a one-man show

One person is hired under the title “PR and communications officer” or “marketing and communications manager” and is expected to do everything.  
By Cliff Chiduku Jan. 21, 2026

Takashinga turns doubt into delight

The cricket gods, however, won, with all the subsequent games being played in spite of the threat of inclement weather. 
By Austin Karonga Jan. 21, 2026

UN Women urges councils to set up safe markets

Gumbonzvanda added that safe markets should also recognise women’s care responsibilities, applauding facilities that integrate child care and shared care services within market spaces. 
By Miriam Mangwaya Jan. 21, 2026

BCC faces legal action over blocked drainage system

He said council should act as a matter of urgency to remove these materials which have rendered the streets an eyesore. 
By Silas Nkala Jan. 21, 2026