2-time Pulitzer prize winner, playwright Nottage in Zim

Nottage, renowned for her powerful plays such as Sweat and Ruined, is celebrated for her socially engaging storytelling, often focusing on the lives of black working-class individuals.
By Makanaka Membere 10h ago

More than 300 exhibitors set for ZAS

This year, ZAS celebrates 130 years of agricultural excellence, innovation and resilience.
By Business Reporter 12h ago

Mavura gets global research recognition

The award for the best student paper was awarded by the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS)   at its annual meeting at the University of
By Style Reporter Jul. 17, 2025

Zim reaffirms commitment to HIV response

He said this during the ongoing 13th International Aids Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Science underway in Kigali, Rwanda.
By Chimeno Azriel Jul. 17, 2025

Actuaries plot compensation structure for accident victims

THE Actuarial Society of Zimbabwe (ASZ) is establishing modalities to enable a new fund to allow cashless compensation for individuals affected by road traffic accidents,
By Belinda Chiroodza Jul. 15, 2025

African languages children’s book series launched

The initiative builds on Ndoto Kids’ earlier project, Nyaya dzeVana, which was supported by the Zimbabwe German Society through their Das Kollectiv initiative.
By Style Correspondent Jul. 13, 2025

ASZ calls for members to move beyond analytics

An actuary is a finance expert who applies mathematics, statistics, and data analysis to evaluate and manage risk, particularly in sectors like insurance, pensions, and finance. 
By Belinda Chiroodza Jul. 11, 2025

Backyard breeding sparks vicious dog attacks

This comes at a time when the city is facing rising dog bite cases, with reports of both fatal and non-fatal attacks.
By Julia Ndlela Jul. 9, 2025

EMF targets expanding medical aid coverage

Zimbabwe’s health insurance industry has also come under pressure to adopt digital innovations and strengthen fraud control mechanisms in order to restore public confidence.
By Ashton Ndakusiya and Concilia Mupezeni Jul. 3, 2025