Botswana’s President Boko to opens ZITF 2026 after Zim, Botswana sign 7 deals to boost trade and investment

Botswana’s President Duma Gideon Boko is set to officially open the 66th Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo
By Valentine Maya 1h ago

Veterinarians: Africa’s first line of defense for public health

What comes to mind when you think about public health threats? Perhaps you picture hospital wards, busy emergency rooms, or doctors treating patients.
By Samuel Kahariri 1h ago

ZRP warns on illegal explosives after deadly kombi blast

Authorities added that explosives are strictly regulated and may only be handled under conditions set by the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development.

Zimbabwe launches $1m youth fund at ZITF

It will channel financing to youth-led businesses to spur innovation and job creation in an economy where youth unemployment remains high.
By Valentine Maya 2h ago

Zimbabwe’s real emergency is a collapse of leadership

Zimbabwe’s problems are often framed as unemployment, corruption, inflation, failing services or political instability

Kadoma cracks down on illegal car wash bays, sets compliance deadline

The directive follows concerns over the “rampant mushrooming” of illegal car wash bays, which officials say pose risks to public safety and undermine the city’s visual appeal.
By Azriel Chimeno 2h ago

Substance abuse among Zimbabwean college students: A silent crisis

There is no national hotline on campus noticeboards, no coordinated government strategy targeting substance use at tertiary level. The problem remains largely unspoken.
By Praexidis Dekwende 3h ago
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Tshabangu reveals 2035 poll suspension plan

The CAB3 proposes a seven-year electoral term that would extend Mnangagwa’s rule by two years until 2030.
By Miriam Mangwaya 3h ago

Our relay stars deserve support from corporates

Ranking 13th in the world is a seismic achievement that proves Zimbabwe has the raw velocity to compete with global powerhouses.
By Newsday 3h ago