Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of ex-Libyan leader, killed, say officials

The Libyan chief prosecutor’s office said it was looking for suspects and had dispatched forensic experts to the village, but did not provide further details of the killing. 
By The Guardian 5h ago

‘Thank you Bulawayo’

“Bulawayo, handina remuromo. I really missed you and you gave me a good time in the office. Ngiyabonga kakhulu,” Jah Prayzah said. 
By Showbiz Reporter 6h ago

Kwekwe music outfit goes global

He said the first track, Wild Fire Mood, reflects on humanity by comparing how people live, think, and relate to one another today versus how things used to be in the past. 
By Nokuxola Mbangeni 6h ago

Red Cross rescues Mat North families

The humanitarian organisation also extended assistance to families affected by floods in Binga district, as part of its ongoing disaster response efforts. 
By Staff Reporter 6h ago

Bulawayo’s silent shutdown

While sanctions have often been presented as the primary cause of this decline, they tell only part of the story.  
By Southern Eye 7h ago

POSB collaborates with Mastercard to launch new outbound money transfer service 

Mastercard Move spans 200 countries and territories, supporting transactions in over 150 currencies.  
By Staff Reporter 10h ago

ZimInd editor’s case postponed to February 25

The defence had argued that the State’s case was vague, disclosed no offence at law, and violated constitutional protections of free expression. 
By Staff Writer Feb. 3, 2026
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CCC renews fight against Tshabangu

Zhuwarara is also seeking an order for the Supreme Court to remit the matter back to the High Court for determination under a different judge. 
By Desmond Chingarande Feb. 3, 2026

Examining the realities of Mozambican boys working in Harare's informal economy 

Reports indicate that many reside in overcrowded and perilous dwellings, stripped of access to adequate sanitation, healthcare, or educational opportunities.
By Ngoni Jemwa and Nicholas Aribino Feb. 2, 2026