Another Zimbabwean killed in Russia-Ukraine war

ANOTHER Zimbabwean has been killed in the Russia-Ukraine war, deepening fears that Russian recruiters are tightening their grip on vulnerable Africans as the conflict drags on.
By Staff Reporter 4h ago

Queens Circle ignites City of Kings

BULAWAYO experienced more than just a show when it witnessed the birth of a movement: the inaugural Queens Circle
By Langelihle Nyathi 4h ago

Zimbabwe Smart Cities Expo to drive investment in urban development

The high-level property and infrastructure platform that will be held in Harare this month will be under the theme ‘Brick by Brick: Building Smart Cities’.
By Business Reporter 21h ago
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Zim ‘abruptly’ ended health funding talks: US

THE United States says Zimbabwe abruptly ended negotiations for the proposed US$367 million health funding agreement without explanation, amid tension over a memorandum of understanding
By Miriam Mangwaya Mar. 3, 2026

Bogus cop remanded over Zanu PF-linked abduction claims

According to court papers, Rondozai later dumped the complainant near Manyame River Bridge along the New Chitungwiza Road before speeding off.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Mar. 3, 2026

Shona proverbs illuminate China-Zimbabwe Lantern Festival celebrations

Rooted in cultural exchange, the gathering echoed enduring Shona wisdom: Musha mukadzi; Rume rimwe harikombi churu; and the Ubuntu philosophy Munhu munhu nekuda kwevanhu .
By Tendai Sauta Mar. 3, 2026

Prevail to renovate children’s unit at Sally Mugabe Hospital

Prevail International Group has partnered with the government to renovate part of the children’s unit at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital
By Brent Shamu and Gracious Daniel Mar. 2, 2026

Zim tobacco sector now supporting 135 000 households

Matsvaire said growers’ earnings had risen significantly in 2025 and were expected to increase further this year.
By Concilia Mupezeni Mar. 2, 2026

Calls grow for medical aid regulations overhaul

Itai Rusike, the executive director for the Community Working Group on Health, said fewer than 7% of Zimbabweans currently have access to medical insurance,
By Staff Reporter Mar. 2, 2026