Doctors outraged over ‘segregation’ by medical aid providers

The controversy comes as Zimbabwe’s healthcare system faces mounting pressure from rising treatment costs, staff shortages and growing reliance on private care.

Beer levy to fund Rufaro upgrade

The stadium, iconic as the home of Dynamos FC, was condemned by the Confederation of African Football in 2020.

Strait of Hormuz: Law, power and the peril of global instability

The Strait of Hormuz qualifies as a “strait used for international navigation” under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
By John Laisani 15h ago

Zimbabwe’s new public service model risks institutionalising mediocrity

Under the emerging framework, a beginning teacher and a highly qualified teacher may remain in the same grade unless one leaves the role entirely.

How US military bases became a security liability for Gulf states

The 2026 conflict also marks a turning point in modern warfare, but it is critical to distinguish between tactical losses and strategic defeat.
By Kilian Marisa Apr. 15, 2026

Harare eyes bonds, reforms to end ‘hand-to-mouth’ financing — Mayor

Mafume said the city must urgently address its fiscal challenges to meet its 2026 budget targets for sustainable service delivery and infrastructure renewal.
By Blessed Ndlovu Apr. 15, 2026

Why the 'Beyond Excellence' Model is the Future of Zimbabwean Hospitality

We have grown accustomed to the "bouncer" archetype  imposing figures whose primary role is to keep people out or react to trouble.
By Valentine Maya Apr. 15, 2026

Mutasa predicts brutal PSL title race

Despite a bizarre start to the season under new coach Benjani Mwaruwari — drawing all seven of their opening matches — Mutasa insists the Bosso remain a massive threat.
By Henry Mhara Apr. 15, 2026

ZiG7bn to switch on rural institutions

REA spokesperson Johannes Nyamayedenga said the budget reflected a shift in focus from planning to execution.
By Sharon Sibindi Apr. 15, 2026