Zimbabweans blast Ncube over ‘drive less’ quip

The comments, shared by NewsDay Zimbabwe on social media, triggered a wave of backlash from citizens already struggling with high transport costs and a rising cost of living.
By Donald Nyandoro Apr. 16, 2026

Manufacturing a personality cult

THE government’s directive compelling local authorities to purchase President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s biography
By Editor Apr. 11, 2026

Back-to-school piracy hits local textbook industry

Photocopied textbooks are flooding the market, said a sales representative who spoke on condition of anonymity.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 9, 2026

The Boy Who Learnt How to Overcome: A story rooted in childhood reality

One of the most striking strengths of the book is its honesty. Mukundi does not suddenly become fearless, nor does his stutter disappear.  
By Fungayi Antony Sox Jan. 4, 2026

The sound of pages: Harare’s quiet literary revolution

Silent Book Club (SBC) Harare recently hosted its ninth Bring Your Own Book (BYOB) meet-up at Mara Mara restaurant in Belgravia
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza Dec. 9, 2025

Women of substance book launched in Masvingo

The book sold out rapidly, with all proceeds dedicated to supporting disadvantaged students at Mucheke High School in Masvingo. 
By Own Correspondent Nov. 23, 2025

IBBY, Book Aid donate books to selected Harare schools

Hwede explained that IBBY Zimbabwe’s main thrust is book distribution to primary schools supported by international well-wishers.
By Tendai Sauta Oct. 27, 2025

Government considers Catholic sisters’ book for school curriculum

THE government will consider including the recently launched book How Beautiful the Feet That Bring Good News in the school curriculum, a Cabinet minister has revealed. 
By Brent Shamu and Gracious Daniel Oct. 9, 2025

Not Later Than Now: Zimbabwean creatives must choose togetherness over trends and clicks

Social media has undeniably transformed the creative sector across the globe.