Makaya scoops top engineering award

Makaya’s journey began at the National University of Science and Technology where she graduated with a first-class honours in Civil and Water Engineering.
By Fungayi Antony Sox Jun. 22, 2025

TelOne humble Scottland in Rufaro thriller

Mutasa, picking up a loose ball wide on the right, delivered what appeared to be a cross, only for it to bypass goalkeeper Nelson Chadya and nestle into the net at the back post.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Jun. 22, 2025

Alex Park School Hockey Festival unearths future stars

The event brought together over 10 schools, with both boys and girls participating in a vibrant exhibition of skill and sportsmanship.
By Austin Karonga Jun. 22, 2025

The crowds are coming back

Many others revealed that they could not travel to Norton for the game because they failed to secure tickets, as only 6 500 had been placed on the market.
By Michael Kariati Jun. 22, 2025

Ministers, top officials loot broke parastatals

The scandal has triggered alarm at the highest levels of government.
By Freeman Makopa Jun. 20, 2025

British investor clings to CSC abattoir despite deal collapse

Despite the termination, Boustead Beef has refused to vacate the Bulawayo facility, one of the country’s largest abattoirs with a daily slaughter capacity of 800 cattle.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jun. 20, 2025

Reliving human dignity through Zim enterprise

Yet the field often falters when pressed to explain why these forms of business stir such hope — and what ultimately makes them “positive”.
By Antony Jongwe Jun. 20, 2025

On the curious return of Walter Mzembi

If Mzembi does not  the Ignatius Chombo or Priscilla Mupfumira, which is the most likely scenario, I will eat my shoes.
By Doctor Stop It Jun. 15, 2025

Leading an elite school: Zim woman shares success story

Wanyanya is behind the two elite junior schools, one in Harare’s Southlea Park suburb and another in Seke district.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 8, 2025