Sustainable farming practices increase biodiversity in fields

Sustainable farming practices are proving that protecting biodiversity is not only compatible with agricultural production but essential to it. 

Why broken vities reflect broken spirits

Let us replace blame with reflection, consumption with connection, arrogance with awareness. Let us once again treat the land, rivers, and air as family, not property. 
By Tinashe Chikodzi 1h ago

Silicosis crisis: Young miners pay with their lungs for Zimbabwe’s gold

In mining towns such as Kwekwe, Shurugwi and Zvishavane, young, able-bodied men who should be driving the country’s economy are instead counting their breaths. 

AFM pastor in court for indecent assault

Tawanda Murombedzi, represented by his lawyer Brian Kashangura, pleaded not guilty to the charge before magistrate Batiraishe Zishiri. 

Plumtree serial fraudster in court

On another count, he allegedly deceived Vigilence Maposa with a similar story about delivering mining parcels to Ingwizi, Mphoengs, and obtained US$600. 
By Nizbert Moyo 4h ago

Who owns the voice when the machine sings: AI, ethics, copyright, and the fight to protect human creativity

Most generative AI systems are trained on copyrighted works music, visual art, literature, and performances without the explicit consent of creators. 

Danger itself sometimes is a great motivator

I was coming from Chokodza, my village. A few kilometers from the village, a herd of cattle had crowded me on crossing the Mbowo Bridge. It was a terrifying experience.  
By Onie Ndoro 4h ago

Is reggae music in Ziimbabwe dead?

The iconic  Zimbabwean reggae rockers and their music will literally be dead in the next decade or so.  Mark my words. But what do others think? 
By Fred Zindi 4h ago

Uproar over collapse of Matabeleland roads

The Gulabahwa collapse is part of a series of infrastructure failures witnessed across Matobo and Gwanda districts within the same week. 
By Silas Nkala 4h ago