Why Mnangagwa’s advisor is under constant attack

Additionally, he is overseeing the Presidential Constituency Empowerment Fund, Presidential Youth Empowerment Scheme, and the Presidential War Veterans Fund.
By Brian Muza 33m ago

Bucharest to Harare: Dynamos turn to Romanian globe-trotter after Mangombe sacking

Mangombe leaves the Harare giants sixth in the table with 30 points.
By Henry Mhara 44m ago

Former Zambian president Edgar Lungu to be buried in South Africa

The latest judgment overturns a 2025 high court order that authorised the Zambian government to repatriate Lungu’s remains for a state funeral.
By Online 1h ago

Mangombe surfaces at Triangle

Triangle currently languish at the bottom of the log standings, having amassed a paltry 10 points from 19 matches.
By Henry Mhara 1h ago

Outcry over Gukurahundi hearings delay

“There is no need to hurry, there must be profiling of cases. In some instances, people were raped, tortured and killed, which will require more time to capture all that information.”
By Staff Reporter 2h ago

Govt, UN launch framework to tackle adolescent pregnancies.

The framework, unveiled in Goromonzi, is aimed at strengthening national efforts to prevent adolescent pregnancies and protect the health, dignity and future prospects of young people.
By Staff Reporter 2h ago

Zimbabwe and the anatomy of a constitutional coup

The African Union has already recognised that constitutional amendments can, in certain circumstances, amount to unconstitutional changes of government.
By Jameson Timba 2h ago

Fatal error sinks Inducon appeal in mining row

The court criticised Inducon’s attempt to seek a broad order simply stating that the counterclaim “be granted with costs,” without detailing its contents.
By Silas Nkala 2h ago

Mining boom hits US$10bn funding wall

Mining accounts for about 81% of Zimbabwe’s export earnings, contributes 14,5% of gross domestic product and provides roughly 20% of government revenue through taxes and levies.
By Freeman Makopa 2h ago