The unresolved national equation

Perhaps the most visceral evidence of this disconnect is the toxic miasma that pervades our digital public square, particularly on social media platforms. 
By Lawrence Makamanzi 12h ago

Government urges project managers to drive national development

Kambamura said projects generated employment opportunities during implementation and development, boosting household incomes, economic activities and social development. 
By Staff Reporter 12h ago

Dreams from my father: Jonah Fabisch walking in the footsteps of his father, legendary coach Reinhard Fabisch  

The Warriors will face South Africa in their final group match in Marrakesh on  Monday evening, a must win game for them if the hopes of a Round of 16 are to suffice. 
By Cafonline 13h ago

Murder suspects granted bail as mine owner appeals bail denial on changed circumstances 

Mbekezeli Ngwabi (45), who is facing a murder charge, and Elisha Matsvai (52), charged with attempted murder, were each granted US$800 bail by High Court judge, Justice Ngoni Nduna. 
By Staff Reporter Dec. 27, 2025

The three most influential people in our lives 

Three figures stand out as the most influential in shaping lives: teachers, parents, and leaders.
By Jonah Nyoni Dec. 26, 2025

Beyond Gukurahundi: Zimbabwe’s unfinished journey to healing 

For people from my region, Gukurahundi has never been a chapter in a history book; it has been a constant presence. 
By Dion Nkomo Dec. 24, 2025

Raising the bar: Ephraim Rateiwa and the sonic revolution in music 

He also urged creatives to adopt a long-term approach to financial planning and equipment acquisition, noting that peak seasons such as Christmas often generate increased earnings. 
By Tendai Sauta Dec. 24, 2025

Zacc officer in trouble over Marconati cyanide scandal

His arrest followed the shooting of a local man by his mine security guards while he was walking past his property.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 24, 2025

Danish postal service to stop delivering letters after 400 years

According to Danish law, the option to send a letter must exist. This means that if Dao were to stop delivering letters, the government would be obliged to appoint somebody else to do it.
By The Guardian Dec. 23, 2025