Murwira pitches Zimbabwe’s case for UN Security Council seat 

Murwira has also positioned trade as a tool of diplomacy and peace, arguing that economically integrated countries are less likely to engage in conflict. 
By Valentine Maya 11h ago

Tembo's Warriors exposed too early but the rebuilding blueprint is right

That context does not diminish Zimbabwe's defeat. It contextualises it.  
By Valentine Maya 14h ago

NPA celebrates Gwaunza’s historic rise to chief justice  

Gwaunza became Zimbabwe’s first female Chief Justice following the retirement of former Chief Justice Luke Malaba earlier this month. 
By Tendai Munhundarima 15h ago

Two arrested in Chegutu over motorcycle theft spree

National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi identified the suspects as Andy Ushewokunze and Titus Manjengwa, both linked to ten cases of
By Patricia Sibanda 15h ago

Indigenous knowledge systems have their own data collection methods

In most African communities, people learn through fluid conversations with peers about their own work, reflecting on real issues, sharing experiences and thinking together.
By Charles Dhewa 19h ago

Gora on cloud nine after back-to-back Botswana titles

It was a near-flawless campaign for the champions, who managed 23 wins, five draws, and two losses.

Calls grow for Sadc action over SA xenophobia

The groups have since declared that all foreigners must leave South Africa by May 30, warning that they intend to shut down the country to “weed out” foreigners.
By Silas Nkala 19h ago

ZiG currency uncertainty fuels insurance disputes

He added that insurers must clearly communicate the real value of cover at every policy renewal, ensuring sums insured reflect current replacement costs.
By Business Reporter 19h ago

Teamwork drives Ngezi’s title dreams

Mutiwekuziwa said teamwork has become the foundation of the club’s success this season, insisting that collective effort matters more than individual brilliance.