Zimbabwean wins R100K for unlawful SA detention
This occurred despite his initially lawful arrest and prosecution in connection with a 2014 robbery case.
By Silas Nkala
7h ago
The Severed Lifeline: Why the Impending Collapse of ZimPost Threatens to Abandon Rural Zimbabwe
The weathered green buildings of ZimPost, adorned with their familiar but fading signage, have long served as the final frontier of the Zimbabwean state.
By Allen Mangava
11h ago
Court throws out challenge over Zec audited accounts
The Auditor-General presented to the minister a Report on Appropriation and Accounts in Arrears as at December 31, 2021 on March 20, 2023.
By Desmond Chingarande
16h ago
SA court rules children stay in custody row
One of the children, a 12-year-old girl, suffered burns while trying to extinguish the flames engulfing her father.
By Silas Nkala
16h ago
Fastjet Zimbabwe renews IOSA certification
The IOSA certification renewal represents fastjet Zimbabwe’s first registration under the IATA’S enhanced Risk-Based IOSA approach
By Staff Reporter
May. 12, 2026
After decades of rolling blackouts, Zimbabwe finally has power — but can it last?
For the first time in nearly two decades, Zimbabweans are experiencing something many had almost forgotten: consistent electricity.
By Allen Mangava
May. 12, 2026
Police urge vigilance as schools reopen
Police have urged parents, motorists, transport operators and school authorities to prioritise learners’ safety as schools reopen for the 2026 second term.
By Boitumelo Makhurane
May. 11, 2026
SA court stops Zim burial, rules man must be buried in Cape Town
The deceased sustained burn injuries on February 26 and was transported to Tygerberg Hospital by ambulance, accompanied by his son.
By Silas Nkala
May. 11, 2026
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Questions mount over Zinara’s US$1bn roads spend
The authority, responding to inquiries from NewsDay, also revealed that it was not in charge of contractor discipline, as such responsibility lies with implementing road authorities.
By Sharon Sibindi
May. 10, 2026




