Ndoro a quiet genius whose music spoke for him: Musicians

Yet those who knew him best remember a gentle man whose presence was soft-spoken, but deeply impactful.
By Elsie Nyoni Oct. 27, 2025

AMH journos shine at media awards

Gamuchirai Nyamuzihwa was a runner-up in the Health Reporter of the Year category. Sharon Sibindi was the Community Impact runner-up.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 25, 2025

'Constitution cannot be tampered with based on President’s performance'

Hove said the amendment of the Constitution cannot be resolved at a conference of an individual party.
By Nizbert Moyo Oct. 25, 2025

ZUJ celebrates journalism excellence in Njama

These companies, together with individual donations from the country’s top executives, were mobilised through the Finx Zimbabwe platform, which has strong media roots.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 23, 2025

Freedom, fear, fight for truth as media voices unite

“We have many more tools today to use in expressing ourselves,” he said.
By Faith Zaba Oct. 17, 2025

End lawfare against journalists, govt told

Hlongwane said journalists in Zimbabwe continue to operate in a “confused and difficult environment”, where periods of progress are often followed by regression.
By Staff Writer Oct. 10, 2025

AI’s ChatGPT Pulse: A quiet erosion of privacy

OPENAI’S recent rollout of ChatGPT Pulse, a feature that promises to “work for you overnight” by proactively compiling personalised briefings drawn from your chat history,
By Evans Sagomba Oct. 3, 2025

Journalism under siege.

IT is getting harder every day to do the fundamental journalistic task of collecting facts and verifying information. It is also getting much more dangerous.
By Phil Chetwynd Oct. 3, 2025

Owner’s dilemma: Choosing between constitution, people

AS the quintessential constitutionalist that he has always been, our Owner has started mobilising “The Party’s” structures to ensure that it romps to yet another run-away victory in 2028
By Muckracker Oct. 3, 2025