Eagles pin future on Harare’s schoolboys

“For now, the calculation is simple: run the matches, keep the schoolboy engaged, and let Harare’s junior column feed the NPL column coming up this season,” he said.
By Austin Karonga 5m ago

Snooker ball feud ends in 20-year jail for Bulawayo man

Blessing Mhlandla argued that his conviction and sentence were erroneous, but a Supreme Court bench led by Justice Susan Mavangira dismissed his appeal.

Fear cannot shape constitutional change

If citizens must speak under fear of reprisal, then the process ceases to be genuine consultation and becomes little more than a managed exercise in conformity.
By Newsday 5m ago

Farmers urged to diversify into turmeric as global markets boom

Despite its strong income potential, uptake of the crop remains low, prompting authorities to intensify awareness campaigns and support initiatives.
By Obert Siamilandu 5m ago

Hunger stalks Bulilima after poor harvests

"This support is important especially to reach vulnerable elderly people, women, child-headed households, persons with disabilities and those that are chronically ill," he said.
By Silas Nkala 5m ago

Govt races to finish Independence Torch site

The battle involved a day-long confrontation that resulted in significant casualties, including civilians.
By Nizbert Moyo 5m ago

APRM crafts Zimbabwe reform action plan

Nyagura highlighted the constitutional basis for reforms, citing section 9, which mandates the State to promote efficient, transparent and accountable governance.
By Tatenda Kunaka 5m ago

Universities, government must lead on youth sexual health

This imbalance must be corrected through initiatives that promote shared responsibility, expand access to contraception and confront sexual violence decisively.
By Johannes Marisa 5m ago

UDI to CAB3: The emergency that never ends

The move was not incidental; it was foundational. Emergency powers were not a response to a crisis. They were the mechanism through which the State would survive it.