Save Bulawayo’s iconic library

The Bulawayo Public Library also still offers a safe space for school children to prepare for their examinations and internet access to those cannot afford it in their homes.  
By Southern Eye Nov. 13, 2025

Integrating wisdom: A path forward for traditional and modern oral hygiene in Zimbabwe

Many cultures, including African, used a natural cleaning stick from trees called miswak for toothbrushing, which is still being used by a minority of the population.
By Patience Matambo Nov. 7, 2025

Vulnerable communities left behind in global climate financing: Report

LESS than 3% of global climate finance is reaching just transition efforts, raising fears that the shift to greener economies is unfolding in ways that deepen inequality.
By Sharon Zebra Nov. 6, 2025

Medical professionals to be honoured at inaugural Health Excellence Awards

“Many practitioners across various sectors of the medical fraternity work tirelessly, often without acknowledgment — this is our way of saying, ‘we see you and we appreciate you’.”
By Staff Reporter Nov. 1, 2025

Chinese nationals in soup over illegal mining, brick moulding

Three Chinese nationals and their two Zimbabwean counterparts have been arrested for carrying illegal mining activities.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 1, 2025

Uzumba villagers, Chinese firm clash over granite mining plans

They cite environmental concerns and accuse the company of forging regulatory approvals, the Zimbabwe Independent can reveal.
By Tinashe Kairiza Oct. 31, 2025

Measuring what is important: Evaluating board effectiveness

In short, they are not just talkers; they are drivers of measurable results.
By Solomon Chikanda Oct. 31, 2025

Regional data protection hub critical for Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe has been selected to host a regional institution for training data protection officers (DPOs) from across the Southern African Development Community (Sadc)
By Jacob Mutisi Oct. 31, 2025

Government pushes Zimbabwe Cotton to Clothing Strategy to revive textiles

He said at its peak, the textile industry had employed more than 30 000 people, which had shrunk to about 5 000 currently.
By Chen Williams and Blessed Ndlovu Oct. 27, 2025