Hormuz crisis could trigger devastating fertiliser shock for Zim

At the centre of the threat is the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic shipping route through which an estimated 30% of global fertiliser supplies pass.
By Freeman Makopa 14h ago

Indian embassy holds Yoga session at NUST

“This successful gathering in Bulawayo is part of a broader Yoga tour launched by the Embassy earlier this month,” the embassy said yesterday.
By Staff Reporter 14h ago

Power crisis sparks multi-billion energy overhaul

“Our dependence on imported petroleum products is a structural vulnerability,” he said.
By Brent Shamu 14h ago

PLZ ‘invests’ in people, ‘preserves’ culture as it commemorates Africa Day

He said this year’s theme reflected the values of unity, resilience and sustainability which were important for both Africa and the mining sector.
By Blessed Ndlovu 14h ago

Glamour meets purpose as Ruvimbo Njomboro Foundation launched

The event also rallied support for her anticipated Miss Universe Zimbabwe ambitions scheduled for June 6 ahead of upcoming national pageant activities.
By Tendai Sauta 14h ago

Zapu eyes Tsholotsho ward 10 by-election victory

Ward 10 attracted three candidates, namely Simbisai Ndlovu of Zanu PF, Ncube of Zapu, and independent candidate Ntando Siziba.
By Silas Nkala May. 29, 2026

BREAKING: Buffaloes escape game park in Sanyati

Chinhengo said rangers typically track and return stray animals to the sanctuary, but swift intervention is critical when dangerous wildlife enters residential areas. 
By Nhau Mangirazi May. 29, 2026

Zimbabwe owes Japan US$381m as debt talks continue

Maekawa said Zimbabwe needed sustained economic reforms and stable macro-economic management to clear the debt overhang and restore investor confidence.
By Tinashe Kairiza May. 29, 2026

City Parking boss bags PhD

In a statement, the board praised his exemplary leadership, saying it has driven the organisation forward while inspiring staff.
By Staff Reporter May. 29, 2026