Send the hooligans to jail

Surely, it is very unfair that clubs continue to suffer and losing thousands of dollars over the behaviour of fans whom they have no control over.
By Michael Kariati 12h ago

Police unleash cameras on errant drivers

The offences, captured by CCTV and police surveillance cameras between May 13 and 18, largely involved Honda Fit vehicles commonly used as illegal “mushikashika” taxis.
By Azriel Chimeno 12h ago

Making lemonade: How digital tax could fund public interest journalism

Zimbabwe's DSWT revenue could just be a different mechanism to achieve the same globally recognised objective.
By Nqaba Matshazi 12h ago

Illegal Harare cosmetic clinics shut down

HPA secretary-general Clotilda Chimbwanda confirmed the closures yesterday, saying the exercise was aimed at protecting the public from unsafe and unlawful medical practices.
By Staff Reporter 12h ago

Court blocks eviction of unpaid Shabanie employee

His contract was terminated on October  22, 2011, and while he was required to vacate the premises within 90 days, he remained in occupation beyond that period.
By Desmond Chingarande 12h ago

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 May. 30, 2026

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 May. 30, 2026

Power crisis sparks multi-billion energy overhaul

“Our dependence on imported petroleum products is a structural vulnerability,” he said.
By Brent Shamu May. 30, 2026

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 May. 30, 2026