Zim rights icon mourned

His career was defined by a relentless pursuit of justice, serving as a bridge between the militant resistance of the 20th century and the institutional human rights frameworks of the 21st.
By Sharon Sibindi 1h ago

First Farai embraces content creation, eyes 22th album

First Farai dismissed claims that he had abandoned music, explaining that his recent shift into digital content was a necessary evolution in response to changing industry dynamics.
By Style Reporter 1h ago

School for the deaf opens in Chitungwiza

A major milestone in inclusive education was achieved in Chitungwiza earlier this month with the official opening of Takunda Deaf Trust School in Nyatsime, Ward 12.
By Khumbulani Muleya 1h ago

Musabvunda returns bigger and better

Musabvunda Fitness and Lifestyle is set to host its fourth edition of the Half Marathon and Family Fun Day at Blakiston Primary School in Milton Park on May 10, with organisers promising a bigger
By Takemore Mazuruse 1h ago

The power of money in the realm of the Spirit

You may think the most common topic Jesus spoke on was faith or prayer or love.
By Doug Mamvura 1h ago

Zimura saga: Where do we go from here?

The Zimura board was disbanded as government stepped in to restore sanity and order in the sector.
By Fred Zindi 1h ago

From mine shaft to salvation

Mushangwe said he has since turned away from alcohol, noting that it was not only destroying his health and mental well-being but the way he approached life in general.
By Stephen Chadenga 1h ago

CZI urges caution as fuel prices fluctuate

As global volatility continues to cast a long shadow over domestic markets, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has issued a stern advisory to the nation’s financial authorities. 
By Tatira Zwinoira 1h ago

From knife to gunfire: The perilous continuum of violence across Limpopo

What Sekai said startled me. It was almost a shout. “That man…” she said, her voice was hardly audible, “he’s standing right behind you.”  
By Onie Ndoro 22h ago