Attitude is a beatitude

Both aptitude and attitude are obviously important, but when it comes down to a choice between the two, we have to get it down to a T, and attitude is the far greater indicator of success.
By Tim Middleton Mar. 22, 2026

Inyathi trio in court over savage machete attack

Charles Ncube (25), Ntabiso Bhebhe (36), and Nkosi Bhebhe appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Mark Dzira this week on charges of attempted murder. 
By Nokuxola Mbangeni Mar. 19, 2026

Gender, human rights commissions merger lawful: AG

The proposal has sparked debate, with the Zanu PF Women’s League urging a rethink over fears it could dilute focus on gender issues.
By Kenneth Nyangani Mar. 18, 2026

Zim must confront the human hand behind climate change

From prolonged droughts to destructive cyclones and erratic rainfall patterns, the signs are clear: the climate is changing, and the impacts are being felt everywhere. 
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Mar. 16, 2026

Timba case postponed to March 13

Timba’s defence lawyer, Tinashe Matiashe, cross-examined the complainant and another witness, challenging the State’s case on two key points.
By Tafadzwa Musiniwa Mar. 11, 2026

Attitude reflects behavioural traits of leadership

Business history is littered with failed companies that had superior technology and ample resources but were hollowed out by a toxic culture.  
By Innocent Hadebe Mar. 7, 2026

Crackdown on false prophets, unlicensed doctors

Baz acting chief executive officer Matthias Chakanyuka expressed concern over a surge in advertisements flighted by individuals falsely claiming healing powers.
By Tatenda Kunaka Mar. 6, 2026

Why authorities must listen, act at energy week

Two years ago, in an economic update on Zimbabwe, the World Bank painted a grim picture of the country’s power situation. It projected that Zimbabwe’s electricity demand would rise from 1 950 MW
By Eddie Zvinonzwa Feb. 27, 2026

Nkayi woman jailed for brutally assaulting step daughter (3)

The minor is still hospitalised and undergoing treatment for the injuries. 
By Langelihle Nyathi Feb. 21, 2026