Protecting tourism means protecting Zimbabwe’s brand
TOURISM is Zimbabwe’s low-hanging fruit. Generating more than US$1 billion annually, the sector offers the quickest turnaround compared to capital-intensive industries such as mining
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‘Mhandu yemukadzi’: Confronting how internalised sexism maintains the status quo
WE often imagine patriarchy as a fortress guarded exclusively by men, its ramparts manned by those who benefit most from its hierarchy.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira
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Love, loss and rhythm: Inside Romana Rose’s new EP
Hailing from Mbare in Harare, Romana Rose’s story is deeply woven into his sound. Growing up in a modest but culturally rich township environment, while balancing life as a tracking officer
By Elsie Nyoni
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Alarming rise in child abuse sparks calls for urgent action
Violence against children in Zimbabwe has reached alarming levels, prompting urgent calls for action, the global humanitarian organisation dedicated to child welfare, Save the Children, has said.
By Natasha Ncube
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Factories without flags: Africa’s industrial future or dependency trap?
THE reported acquisition of Nissan’s South African plant by Chinese automaker Chery is not a routine corporate manoeuvre; it is a seismic tremor in Africa’s industrial trajectory.
By Wellington Muzengeza
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Stillness, the sound beneath the noise
What is silence, really? How do we define it? Is it merely the absence of noise or is it something far more intricate, an internal discipline rather than an external condition?
By Rutendo Kureya
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Kariba rallies to clean up Antelope Islands
STAKEHOLDERS in Kariba recently rallied to clean up Antelope Islands in a unified effort to preserve the area’s natural beauty and protect its wildlife.
By Obert Siamilandu
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Clergy ramps up opposition ahead of Abortion Bill vote
The Catholic Church has in recent weeks mounted a coordinated nationwide campaign urging lawmakers to reject the Bill.
By Miriam Mangwaya
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UK’s aid oversight body begins Zim review
ICAI is an independent public body established in May 2011 to scrutinise British Official Development Assistance (ODA), the aid budget the UK directs to international development programmes.
By Kirsty Sibanda
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State contractors want blundering, deceptive chefs charged with fraud
Local News
Feb. 6, 2026
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Construction sector conundrum ‘We are witnessing a hollowing out of the industry’
Local News
Feb. 6, 2026
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ZimTrade revives regional warehousing facilities push… state agency shifts to aggressive in-market export strategy
Business Digest
Feb. 6, 2026




