Morgan Tsvangirai at 74: Zimbabwe’s  man of his Zeitgeist

He must return to parliament, to the hard grind of institution-building, for only there can the covenant be renewed. Anything less is betrayal.

Government vows tougher stance on road quality as Mhona opens rebuilt Harare artery 

Mhona said the reconstruction demonstrated the government’s willingness to hold contractors accountable. 
By Freeman Makopa 9h ago

Africa targets US$50bn in deals as Nigeria secures IATF 2027 

Former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo, who chairs the IATF2027 Advisory Council, said preparations were already under way to ensure a successful event. 
By Mthandazo Nyoni 10h ago

Drug menace claims 8 in Bulawayo’s Queens Park

RESIDENTS in Bulawayo’s Queens Park suburb have raised alarm over escalating cases of drug and substance abuse following the deaths of eight young people in that community. 
By Patricia Sibanda 17h ago

Court case exposes US$3 500 loan 'fee'

A 44-YEAR-OLD man appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Court yesterday, facing fraud allegations involving US$3 500 and was released on US$100 bail.
By Dionne Masango and Lisa Bangomwe 17h ago

Chiragwi basks in Caps’ winning start

CAPS United coach Takesure Chiragwi is basking in the glow of a perfect start to his tenure after guiding the Harare giants to a hard-fought 2-1 victory over debutants Agama FC at Rufaro Stadium

Women entrepreneurs, innovators headline ‘Lift Me Up’ conference

The conference will feature a diverse line-up of speakers drawn from business, technology, finance, development and the creative industries.
By Tendai Sauta Mar. 9, 2026

When equality exists only on paper

The challenge, therefore, is not the absence of laws — it is the failure to enforce them consistently and fearlessly. 
By Newsday Mar. 9, 2026

Talking talent taking

It nearly happened in 2018 when the winner of the largest single-ticket jackpot in US history only claimed it just before the expiry deadline, five months after the draw.  
By Tim Middleton Mar. 8, 2026