Health advocates criticise removal of abortion clause in revamped Medical Bill

It said deleting the clause preserves a status quo of excessive paperwork and delays, effectively rendering constitutional rights meaningless for vulnerable women and girls. 
By Vanessa Gonye 4h ago

Exorcise archaic traditions!

The discussion turned to inheritance. What followed was heated disagreement. The older men argued the girl child does not deserve to inherit family property. 
By Faith Zaba 8h ago

Treating valuation as invisible infrastructure of our economy

Yet within this reform narrative, one foundational pillar remains underexamined: the credibility of how the nation measures the value of its assets. 
By Mike Juru 8h ago

The part nobody tells you about cancer treatment: Protecting your smile when everything changes

The same radiation that saves you from that unwelcome guest called cancer can also damage your alveolar bone, the bone that supports your teeth.  
By Patience Matambo 8h ago

Why most board work takes place outside the boardroom

Committee membership is rushed, poorly thought through, or shaped by convenience, seniority, or internal politics rather than by what the organisation genuinely needs from its governance structures. 
By Memory Nguwi 8h ago

Govt moves to bankroll Lancashire Steel revival

“So Lancashire Steel, as a subsidiary of Zisco Steel, has a bigger opportunity this year to come in here,” he said. 
By Freeman Makopa 8h ago

Can Muza reward Benjani’s trust?

Muza’s already known potential was evident again on Sunday as he cut out crosses, commanded his defence and showed the footwork required of a modern goalkeeper.
By Sticks Chigandiwa Feb. 19, 2026

Beyond structures: Making environmental governance work in Zim’s local authorities

ENVIRONMENTAL governance in Zimbabwe is no longer an aspiration for local authorities, it is already established. 
By John Laisani Feb. 19, 2026

Ex-minister Mzembi loses freedom bid

Delivering the ruling, Justice Benjamin Chikowero said evidence showed Mzembi must explain why he donated government-owned public-viewing screens to private churches. 
By Desmond Chingarande Feb. 18, 2026