Double allocations scam rocks Hopley

The scandal has highlighted the broader housing crisis in Zimbabwe, with growing urban populations clashing with inadequate urban planning.
By Thando Khumalo Dec. 20, 2024

US$30,8m collected from sugar tax: Govt

The doctors said they were requesting the information in terms of section 7 of the Freedom of Information Act [Chapter 10:33].
By Garikai Tunhira Dec. 14, 2024

Breaking Down the 90-Day Rule: What It Means for I-485 Applicants

State whether you belong to family-based, employment-based, or special immigrant status categories.
By Newsday Dec. 12, 2024

Perm Sec calls for more women empowerment

Chirume, the guest of honour at the awards, noted as 52% of Zimbabwe’s population were women, it was important to highlight their achievements.
By Lee Musaidzi Nov. 26, 2024

Justice stalled for victims of Zim political violence

 Opposition activists in rural areas face even greater challenges than their urban counterparts.
By Miriam Mangwaya Nov. 15, 2024

New technology fuels healthcare innovation

The healthathon showcased the creativity and resourcefulness of young innovators who brought their ideas to address pressing healthcare challenges in the country.
By Bridget Wadzanai Mavhimira Nov. 3, 2024

Gwanda South farmers embrace IT to curb stocktheft

In August, a cattle rustler was arrested in Bulawayo while driving a vehicle with carcasses of five cattle stolen in Matabeleland South.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 17, 2024

Cyber crime not a global issue but also pressing local concern

This lack of local statistics is concerning for several reasons.
By Jacob Mutisi Oct. 11, 2024

How ICTs can help in raising awareness about prostate cancer

Talking about men's health issues, especially those related to prostate cancer and the reproductive system, is often considered taboo in many African societies.
By Jacob Mutisi Oct. 4, 2024