Mhlanga, HStv trial postponed again

Mhlanga and Muteiwa face charges of transmitting messages allegedly intended to incite public violence.
By Desmond Chingarande Feb. 9, 2026

The rise of Zimbabwe’s boutique hospitality offering

We are witnessing the rise in boutique hotels
By Yvonne C. Mtengwa Jan. 29, 2026

Marisa pledges to support teachers’ academic upgrading

Marisa, who recently attained professorship and is a lecturer at the Great Zimbabwe University Medical School, is the director of Westview Group of Schools.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 18, 2026

Free DStv upgrades boost New Year viewing experience

Ngonyamo said through the We Got You upgrade, they wanted to help to bring families together without stretching January budgets.
By Life & Style Reporter Jan. 5, 2026

Lawyers flag inconsistency of State evidence in Mhlanga, HStv case

Mhike pressed Nyazamba to explain how those facts were formulated, but he declined to comment.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Dec. 9, 2025

The silent cost of fiscal myopia

When a government begins to tax trust, you know desperation has reached catastrophic proportions. 
By Shame Makoshori Nov. 21, 2025

Short film on child marriages empowers Zimbabwe’s rural schoolgirls

In a dimly lit Moffat Hall in Mutare, young rural school girls’ eyes are glued to the screen as the film At The End of the Rainbow unfolds.
By Clayton Masekesa Oct. 25, 2025

ConCourt reserves judgment in HSTV case

HSTV cited the Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs minister, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services ministry and Attorney-General as respondents.
By Desond Chingarande Oct. 8, 2025