Hifa returns, lifting Zimbabwe’s creative spirit
Industry players often cite the festival as a catalyst for careers and a benchmark for excellence.
By Tendai Sauta
30m ago
Forum spotlights women in creative industry
The discussions will be moderated by creative consultant and voice artist Rutendo Denise Mutsamwira.
By Elsie Nyoni
33m ago
Premier expects to resume lithium exports soon
In February, the government halted the export of lithium concentrates and other raw minerals, including consignments already in transit
By Tatira Zwinoira
38m ago
Ariston CEO steps down as company restructures
ARISTON Holdings chief executive officer Leon Nortier is exiting the agricultural group amid an ongoing board and executive overhaul as the firm steps up efforts to return to profitability.
By Tatira Zwinoira and Kenneth Nyangani
44m ago
Nurses announce three-day protest
Nurses say repeated engagements with their employer have yielded no meaningful results, leaving them with little option but to escalate.
By Donald Nyandoro
49m ago
Democracy for sale: Can Zimbabwe’s Parliament still claim independence?
If allowed to proceed, Zimbabwe crosses a dangerous line. Today it is US$10,000 per MP. Tomorrow, it may be the Presidency itself.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
57m ago
Caps United tighten grip on summit
Speaking after the final whistle, a relieved Chiragwi emphasised the importance of the result over the aesthetics of the performance.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
1h ago
Yabo backs FC Hunters to rise
For Saruchera, it is proof that the system is working.
By Austin Karonga
1h ago
UK to launch £500 000 anti-GBV programme
THE United Kingdom embassy is set to launch a £500 000 programme aimed at tackling violence against women and girls in Zimbabwe, underscoring growing international support for gender protection
By Silas Nkala
2h ago




