From knife to gunfire: The perilous continuum of violence across Limpopo

What Sekai said startled me. It was almost a shout. “That man…” she said, her voice was hardly audible, “he’s standing right behind you.”  
By Onie Ndoro 32m ago

Medical aid societies are losing the battle to avoid health reform: Here’s why

“Some medical aids are fighting this SI by hook and crook because they have been benefitting from the clear conflict of interest and anti-competitive nature of this arrangement.”
By Staff Reporter 8h ago

Musa: The woman cultivating a green revolution in Melfort

The business also boasts 12 mushroom growing rooms for button mushrooms and six for oyster mushrooms.
By Staff Reporter 8h ago

Guyu villagers in trouble for rustler suspect death

Breakdown of the fines is US$600 for culpable homicide and US$100 for assault.
By Silas Nkala 8h ago

Zim, Bots move to dismantle trade, investment barriers

President Boko made the remarks during the official opening of the 66th edition of the 2026 International Trade Fair at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair on Thursday.
By Nizbert Moyo 8h ago

Passover at an apostolic shrine: How 86-year-old Musuwa led thousands in Dorowa

The bare car park including South African registered vehicles was filled to capacity forcing motorists to seeks space along the Nyazura-Chivhu Highway.
By Jairos Saunyama 8h ago

‘From Jongwe Corner to the Botanical Gardens: Harare has something for everyone this weekend’

the city has an offering for every age and interest this Saturday and Sunday.
By Valentine Maya 8h ago

Herentals Queens retain Faith Drive duo ahead of title defence

The two joined the Students midway through last season and were part of Herentals’ African Safari campaign.
By Austin Karonga 8h ago

Govt bows down to pressure over land tenure fees

He said the package also recognises the sacrifices made by veterans of the liberation struggle and the contribution of public servants to national development.
By Jairos Saunyama 8h ago