SA’s voluntary FMD vaccine scheme carries hope for Matabeleland

The policy establishes a specialised Committee for Routine FMD Vaccination composed of veterinary experts, government officials, and representatives from the agricultural sector.
By Silas Nkala 10h ago

Bangladesh moves to open diplomatic mission in Harare

Shafi said Dhaka wants to strengthen its presence in Zimbabwe and across other emerging markets as Bangladesh's economy continues to grow.
By Donald Nyandoro 13h ago

Zim elite sprinting duo ready for Texas tour

Having now been cleared by medical teams, Makarawu and Charamba are eager to test themselves against world-class opposition as they build momentum for the months ahead.

‘Zim at a turning point’

Having consistently supported Zimbabwe’s development since Independence, Japan is committed to advancing economic and business cooperation in a tangible and co-creative manner.
By Tinashe Kairiza 15h ago

Emakhandeni fire victims receive aid as tragedy deepens

Although no fatalities were recorded, residents lost all their belongings as the fire rapidly spread before firefighters from the City of Bulawayo arrived.
By Keith Jeketera Jun. 4, 2026

CARE Zimbabwe appoints first local country director in 34 years

Delilah Takawira takes over the leadership role, becoming the first local national to head CARE Zimbabwe in its 34-year history. 
By Valentine Maya Jun. 1, 2026

Dube penalty secures third-place Unity Cup finish for Zimbabwe

Takwara proved his leadership worth just before the half-hour mark, executing a flawless, goal-saving interception to deny a dangerous Indian counter-attack led by Vikram Pratap Singh.
By Sports Reporter May. 31, 2026

Zimbabwe owes Japan US$381m as debt talks continue

Maekawa said Zimbabwe needed sustained economic reforms and stable macro-economic management to clear the debt overhang and restore investor confidence.
By Tinashe Kairiza May. 29, 2026

‘African leaders betrayed Matabeleland during Gukurahundi’

Mthwakazi Republic Party president, Mqondisi Moyo, said many liberation movements have transformed into “instruments of fear, repression and authoritarian rule” after taking power.
By Silas Nkala May. 28, 2026