Evicted Warwick Farm families left in the cold

Residents told this publication that some leaders who have been representing settlers have gone into hiding amid concerns that they could face arrest in connection with the dispute.
By Brent Shamu 10h ago

Zim pushes for unified conservation financing framework

“What remains the main barrier to impact is fragmentation and lack of resources,” she said.
By Obert Siamilandu May. 30, 2026

The widow, the wall and the public road

The widow successfully challenged the amendment made by City of Harare on her Permit number SD/381, which they issued without her knowledge.
By Desmond Chingarande May. 29, 2026

Zimbabwe approves 8,785 new health posts but pay dispute with nurses linger

He urged authorities to accelerate recruitment, saying approved positions must be filled quickly to improve service delivery. 
By Valentine Maya May. 29, 2026

National Foods brands dominate Zim Brands Awards 

Its baking products brand, Gloria, won the Leading Baking Products Brands Award, while Pearlenta scooped the top prize in the Leading Mealie Meal Brands category.  
By Business Reporter May. 27, 2026

How to choose a mentor

Here are a few nuggets I picked from the workshop. In many ways, a mentor acts as a compass, showing direction in moments of uncertainty.
By Cliff Chiduku May. 27, 2026

Stalks neglect can cost farmers millions, TIMB warns

TIMB also said proper stalk destruction created a “dead period” where no living tobacco plants remain in fields.
By Lesley Kufandada May. 27, 2026

Education summit venue shifted

The four-day summit, scheduled for May 27 to 30, was initially expected to be hosted at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) grounds. 
By Staff Reporter May. 26, 2026

Understanding why criminal courts use certain procedures during trials

A particularly emotional issue arises when child survivors of abuse are required to testify in court and face cross-examination by the accused person or his lawyer.
By Chinga Govhati May. 25, 2026