Bulawayo's WhatApp army battles drug abuse scourge

Mthulisi Mukwa Moyo, the programme lead, said the initiative focuses on empowering communities to act from within.
By Sharon Sibindi 18h ago

Zim oil hopeful returns to Gulf for fresh funding

In December 2023, the firm announced a gas discovery at its Mukuyu well, with indications pointing to a potential 184 million barrels of oil equivalent.
By Blessed Ndlovu 22h ago

All eyes on Vincent as Zim Open tees off

Zimbabwe Professional Golfers Association president Akil Yusuf backed the depth of Zimbabwe’s field, adding the country’s golfers were capable of ending the long wait for a home winner.

What anyone buying Telecel is really getting

The more pressing question, the one any serious investor should be asking before signing a non-disclosure agreement and requesting access to the data room, is: what exactly is on offer?
By Valentine Muhamba 23h ago

Workhorse built for daily grind

At the heart of the NQR 500 is a 5.2-litre turbocharged intercooled common rail diesel engine, producing 110kW of power and 402Nm of torque.
By Andrew Muzamhindo 23h ago

Africa’s new information war: Leaked files exposing manufactured solidarity

Africa’s youth cannot defend what leaders refuse to acknowledge.
By Wellington Muzengeza May. 2, 2026

MMT is nothing more than a doormat

Admittedly, of late the MMT has found its voice and chairman Honour Mkushi has declined to have personnel who are manifestly unqualified or unsuitable foisted upon the trust.
By Muckraker May. 2, 2026

Russian war recruiters prey on Zim rural folk

Investigations have since revealed that recruiters are now using fake scholarship offers and educational opportunities as cover.
By Nqobani Ndlovu May. 2, 2026

Mine workers push for US$650 wage

“We reiterate our call in the industry for a minimum wage of US$650, reflecting the dangerous nature of mining work and the value of the minerals workers extract,” he said.
By Silas Nkala May. 2, 2026