Wilfred Kahlari: A journey in faith and music

Some careers are carefully mapped out. Others unfold through conviction, discipline and faith.
By Staff Reporter 8h ago

Malaria cases top 2 000 in Mash West

According to the latest Mashonaland West Malaria Outbreak Situation Report as of March 2, 2026, cumulative cases have reached 2 018
By Nunurai Jena 16h ago

Constitutional amendments require open dialogue

Armed men allegedly stormed the meeting and assaulted attendees. If true, such conduct sends a chilling message to all who dare to question, debate or organise around constitutional reform.
By Newsday 16h ago

Zim tobacco sector now supporting 135 000 households

Matsvaire said growers’ earnings had risen significantly in 2025 and were expected to increase further this year.
By Concilia Mupezeni Mar. 2, 2026

Tree-Shed: A dream realised for Bulawayo businessman

The facility features 20 rooms, eco-friendly amenities and conference facilities that can accommodate up to 120 people, with on-site lodging for multi-day events.
By Nizbert Moyo Mar. 2, 2026

Calls grow for medical aid regulations overhaul

Itai Rusike, the executive director for the Community Working Group on Health, said fewer than 7% of Zimbabweans currently have access to medical insurance,
By Staff Reporter Mar. 2, 2026

Why families must rethink and prevent early and forced marriages

For a rural family, choosing education over early and forced marriage for their daughter brings tangible long-term security that far outweighs any short-term financial relief.  
By Chinga Govhati Mar. 2, 2026

No room for health gamble

Any disruption to critical funding is a life-and-death issue that could reverse years of hard-won public health gains. 
By Newsday Mar. 2, 2026

Hwange college set for major expansion

Shava said government policy promoted the teaching of indigenous languages, including Nambya and Tonga, which would be offered at the institution. 
By Dionne Masango Mar. 2, 2026