Minister Garwe honours land developers as he receives high-end machinery

Minister of Local Government and Public Works Daniel Garwe has commended land developers who have honoured their contractual obligations by supporting national development initiatives.
By Desmond Chingarande 14m ago

Stanbic Bank, NUST Launch Scholarship Fund for Matabeleland students

Under the programme, selected students will receive full tuition, accommodation, meals, laboratory and equipment fees, as well as a brand-new laptop.
By Business Reporter 30m ago

Systemic reforms key to achieving equitable, sustainable universal health coverage: ZADHR

Zimbabwe’s health financing structure includes public allocations, donor funding, and domestic health-targeted taxes.  
By Zadhr 1h ago

Zim govt approves 2026 winter production plan

Consequently, the plan aligns with AFSRTS 2 pillars that include sustainable production, climate resilience, rural industrialisation, market development and infrastructure enhancement. 
By Farming Reporter 1h ago

How the Iran war just boosted Beijing’s hopes of reunification with Taiwan

Both high and low end Iranian missiles and drones are getting through and hitting their targets all throughout the theatre against some of the most potent air defence systems in the world. 
By Ignatius Tsuro 1h ago

Analysis of the Constitution Amendment Bill: Part 2

Clause 2 of the Bill will confer on the Registrar-General the functions of registering voters and compiling and maintaining voters rolls. 
By Veritas 1h ago

Grassroots solutions flood-proof Zim high-risk communities

As Zimbabwe grapples with the escalating impacts of climate change, CWA’s multifaceted model offers a blueprint for building resilience from the ground up.  
By Tonderayi Matonho 1h ago

Protect rural opportunity: Reform RDC land allocation

Pricing structures should also reflect the economic realities of rural populations rather than relying solely on market competition.  
By John Laisani 1h ago

Start with Zanu PF vehicles

But if this operation is to be taken seriously, it must start where the problem is most visible — vehicles belonging to the ruling Zanu PF party. 
By Newsday 1h ago