ARTUZ slams govt over civil servants’ wages claim
The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has blasted government claims that civil servants are earning competitive salaries
By Nhau Mangirazi
9h ago
10 war vets linked to Geza protests out on bail
The State alleges they gathered at the corner of George Silundika Avenue and Sam Nujoma Street near Africa Unity Square intending to participate in the march.
By Trevor Mutsvairo
14h ago
MSU churns out 96 000 graduates since 2004: Shava
“This rich diversity reflects the university's strong commitment to internationalisation — a hallmark of any credible and respected higher education institution,” said Shava.
By Sharon Zebra
20h ago
Waterlogged pitches steal limelight from PSL opening week
At Ascot Stadium in Gweru, the much-anticipated clash between giants Dynamos and TelOne turned into a logistical farce.
By Newsday
20h ago
Lessons from Malatsi: The dangers of ‘cosmetic bans’ in Zim’s under-18 social media proposal
Malatsi warned against “cosmetic interventions that seem like we are doing something” when the State lacks the capacity to enforce them.
By Takudzwa Ngadziore
20h ago
AHFoZ backs medical aid society regulation
Sanyanga said the facilities were playing an important role in the health sector by providing healthcare services and easing pressure on the country’s health delivery system.
By Vanessa Gonye
20h ago
Zim women entrepreneurs target UK beauty market
“This mission presents a unique opportunity for our women entrepreneurs to showcase their products and create valuable connections in the UK market,” Katsande said.
By Pride Nyamupangedengu
20h ago
TSL seeks shareholder nod for share buyback
The move follows a strong financial performance by the group in the year ended October 31, 2025, during which it significantly strengthened its balance sheet.
By Tatira Zwinoira
20h ago
WestProp woos SA retailers for Mall of Zimbabwe
“We were in South Africa to encourage retailers to move north. Some of them are already in Zambia and surrounding countries, but they were worried about the economy,” Sharpe said.
By Staff Reporter
20h ago




