TIMB approves new tobacco grading system
New symbols for poorly handled tobacco will also be introduced: Wet tobacco (BGRW / BGDW), Dry tobacco (BGRD / BGDD), and Soot (ST for rejection and DS for declared soot).
By Nhau Mangirazi
5m ago
Zimbabwean climate activist Munya Jeranyama turns up the volume
Jeranyama said widespread misunderstandings about changing weather patterns motivated him to produce the EP as a way of influencing people’s actions against climate change.
By Tendai Sauta
12m ago
Man jailed 20 years for stealing Zesa cables
Prosecutor Cecilia Mashingaidze told the court that on February 8 this year, Sande admitted during police interviews that he had vandalised a substation near Vaka Concrete Company in Msasa, Harare.
By Trevor Mutsvairo
17m ago
Kuipers kicks off LA journey at Troutbeck
The Australia-based elite, who missed last year’s Troutbeck race due to an Achilles injury, proved her resilience by competing at the African Games with minimal training — and still claimed gold.
By Austin Karonga
17m ago
It’s time to loosen the reins
RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mushayavanhu stands at a critical policy crossroads as he prepares to present his Monetary Policy Statement this month.
By Newsday
17m ago
Lawmaker slams top official for flouting Constitution
During the 2026 National Budget process, Parliament amended the definition of a mineral. However, a directive from the Finance Ministry has now postponed the implementation of that amendment
By Lesley Kufandada and Sharon Zebra
17m ago
The court of public opinion: Why victims stay quiet
THE case of Jeffrey Epstein has once again gripped the United States, reigniting uncomfortable conversations about power, privilege and sexual abuse.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira
17m ago
Christ Embassy pastor in US$7 200 fraud
A 42-YEAR-OLD Christ Embassy pastor has appeared in court for allegedly defrauding a workmate of US$7 200 in a failed vehicle import deal.
By Trevor Mutsvairo
17m ago
The two-way mirror of attraction
ATTRACTION functions as a two-way mirror. We look outward and evaluate others, yet we rarely turn the glass toward ourselves and ask a more difficult question
By Rutendo Kureya
17m ago




