Govt says hunting down traffickers after 15 Zimbabweans die abroad

Information minister Soda Zhemu said the victims were deceived into taking up what were presented as legitimate jobs, only to be pushed into active combat.
By Brent Shamu 11h ago

Zimbabwean to lead Seychelles commission of inquiry

Justice Alfred Mavedzenge, a professor of law, will chair the commission
By Staff Reporter 12h ago

Zim faces shortages amid Middle East war

Most companies face fuel cost increases of more than 20%, while over half are experiencing supply chain challenges that can trigger nationwide goods shortages
By Tatira Zwinoira 20h ago

Overcoming negative thinking

WHEN we move through difficult or negative situations, it is entirely natural to feel upset or disappointed, at least for a short time.  
By Rutendo Kureya Mar. 24, 2026

‘Zim should lead Africa’s industrial, trade transformation’

ZIMBABWEAN business leaders and entrepreneurs should scale up local production, streamline cross-border trade and address structural challenges that continue to stifle regional competitiveness. 
By Blessed Ndlovu Mar. 24, 2026

Financial constraints slow progress at Old Bulawayo

Mupfira said NMMZ had only secured funds for a palisade fence and a few materials to refurbish the museum. 
By Patricia Sibanda Mar. 24, 2026

DJ Sbago: The beat that moves souls

FROM nearly empty dance floors to electrifying packed stadiums, DJ Sbago — born Prudence Kamoyo — did not choose music; it chose him. 
By Langelihle Nyathi Mar. 24, 2026

Kereng Khuphe builds music career in solitude one lyric at a time

For Khuphe, music is not just entertainment; it is spiritual. Each song starts with deep thought, the message, the mood and the direction before a single lyric is written. 
By Langelihle Nyathi Mar. 24, 2026

No illegal settlements by 2030

Spatial planners have unveiled an ambitious roadmap to eliminate illegal and dysfunctional settlements by 2030, as part of efforts to modernise Zimbabwe’s urban landscape. 
By Sharon Zebra Mar. 23, 2026