Xenophobia: ‘Zim, SA friendship should not prevent honest conversations’

Political observers note that Harare has previously spoken out when Zimbabweans were involved in major tragedies in South Africa, including road accidents that claimed dozens of lives.
By Staff Reporter 39m ago

Poverty forces young women to barter away condom use

Dephine Mashinga, a young mother from the area, explained how men exploit this financial desperation, particularly when dealing with sex workers.
By Nunurai Jena 39m ago

NetOne turns to AI to shield digital economy

According to Mushanawani, NetOne is using intelligent systems to anticipate network congestion, predict equipment failures and optimise performance across its infrastructure.
By Freeman Makopa 39m ago

Tuk-tuk jungle as 3-wheeled scooters take over streets

Despite questions surrounding their licensing status, the scooters have rapidly gained popularity, challenging the dominance of traditional public transport operators.
By Nunurai Jena 39m ago

Food safety: How pots are silently killing us

Leftovers, especially sadza or spicy foods, are the silent killer gripping Zimbabwean communities that cook once and eat twice.
By Nhau Mangirazi 39m ago

Man acquitted of cyberbullying after witchcraft accusations

Mpofu also disputed the forensic report saying it was flawed in that only the complainant’s cell phone was examined and his phone was never taken for forensic examination.
By Desmond Chingarande 39m ago

ED’s priorities upside down

These senior appointments were removed from the list of where Parliament would conduct interviews and recommend people for appointment.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu 39m ago

HCC acting TC unpacks US$4,29bn investment pipeline

“For the first time in our modern history, Harare is systematically presenting its vast economic potential to the investment world, backed by unwavering political will.
By Kenneth Nyangani 39m ago

A golden opportunity for corruption?

Zimbabwe may be creating a system that could become one of the biggest transfers of alluvial gold into private hands under the banner of environmental rehabilitation.
By Newsday 39m ago