Matamisa calls it a day at TBCZ

Matamisa, one of the longest-serving personalities in the travel and tourism sector, retired at the end of January.
By Staff Writer 2h ago

Where are recreational facilities for children?

Recreational facilities are not just centres where children go to kill time. They are laboratories where children go to experiment and learn hands  on.
By Aribino Nicholas 8h ago

ZRP must use AI-related tools in fighting crime

Once operational, such systems can automatically identify offending vehicles, link them to registration databases and generate electronic offence records.
By Jacob Mutisi 8h ago

What a fresh pair of hands must achieve for tourism

Zimbabwe has set ambitious goals, aiming to build a US$10 billion tourism industry by 2030. 
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State contractors want blundering, deceptive chefs charged with fraud

  State contractors owed millions of United States dollars for major public infrastructure projects this week demanded urgent legal reforms to criminalise what they described as “fraudulent”
By Mthandazo Nyoni 10h ago

Zim’s automotive graveyard: Toxic imports fuel a mounting crisis

DODGING potholes and exhaust fumes, Tapiwa Mhandu navigates the bustling streets of downtown Harare, in his seemingly brandy-new pick-up truck loaded with goods for his small business.
By Tonderayi Matonho 14h ago

Zim’s opposition is dead — and partly it killed itself

FORMER opposition legislator Pishai Muchauraya has said aloud what many in Zimbabwe’s opposition circles only whisper. 
By Newsday 14h ago

Zacc under spotlight over Nssa/CIO US$6,8m building scandal

THE Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) is at the centre of allegations surrounding a US$6,8 million building project. 
By Staff Reporter 14h ago

Zanu PF deploys campaign machinery for Chikomba district by-election

ZANU PF has deployed its campaign machinery in Mashonaland East province, where there is an upcoming by-election for two vacant local government seats.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 5, 2026