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Pushed to the brink: Zimbabwe’s indigenous fruit trees face extinction due to climate change

Experts warn that shifting rainfall patterns, prolonged dry spells, and rising temperatures have weakened the ability of these trees to thrive in their natural habitats.
By Sharon Sibindi 44m ago

Thomas Mapfumo in final United Kingdom performance

The iconic musician, affectionately known as Mukanya, will share the stage with his protégé, Kurai Makore.
By Style Reporter 52m ago

Dreams on crutches: Evergreen FC kicks off amputees football revolution

It’s the story of Evergreen Amputees Football Club, a beacon of hope for people with disabilities, driven by the unwavering vision of its chairman, Tadzai Darlington Matema.

Bulawayo Artist's 250km walk against drug abuse

Ntini emphasised how artists mirror society by addressing community issues, making this walk crucial for raising awareness.
By Margaret Lubinda 53m ago

Shoko Festival: Celebrating 15 years of The Legacy XV

Shoko Festival has built a strong reputation for its diverse programming, which includes a dynamic mix of music, comedy, spoken word, and digital media.
By Sindiso Dube 54m ago

Disarming disinformation: Protecting Zimbabwe’s climate resilience with truth

Cyclone Idai in 2019 was particularly catastrophic, claiming 347 lives in Manicaland alone and leaving over 17,000 Zimbabweans homeless. The regional toll exceeded 1,300 lives.
By Staff Reporter 56m ago

AI: The monster facing today’s newsrooms — or the key to their survival?

Jobs in journalism are increasingly under threat and new tools are disrupting the comfort zones of technophobic professionals.
By Newsday Jun. 28, 2025

Govt goes after land barons

Mnangagwa urged councillors to put in place systems that will lead to both qualitative and quantitative changes in their local authorities.
By Nizbert Moyo Jun. 28, 2025

The penury of Zim’s urban township masses: A life of struggle

Nothing is academic here; these are the realities on the ground.
By Vince Musewe Jun. 27, 2025