Zimbabwe’s war on GBV: Progress made, promises kept and the steep road ahead

In the early post-independence years of the 1980s and 90s, the movement was almost entirely driven by the passion of civil society. 

Community volunteers unite for better nutrition in Hopley

Climate change is also intensifying the malnutrition crisis in Hopley. 
By Eu/unicef Zim 1h ago

Pressure and balance: How lifestyle shapes your heart and health

Despite this vast system, the body relies on roughly 4 to 6 litres of blood, continuously circulating to deliver oxygen and nutrients while removing waste. 
By Rutendo Kureya 1h ago

CBZ clarifies phased settlement plan for US$74,8m legacy debt

However, in a statement, CBZ said the settlement will now be processed through phased receipts from the RBZ and Treasury.
By Business Reporter 1h ago

How Sofar Harare delivered a rare tribute for women

Sofar Sounds Harare dedicated one of its concerts, hosted at Chapungu Sculpture Park, to the universal theme.

MPs, money and the Constitution

Our Parliament is meant to be a law-making body that also serves as a self-regulating oversight institution over the other arms of the State.

75-year-old assaulted over alleged adulterous affair

A 50-year-old man from Fort Rixon was recently arraigned before the courts facing an attempted murder charge following an alleged violent altercation with a fellow villager over his wife.
By Langelihle Nyathi 1h ago

A US$3,6m test of parliamentary integrity

Businessman Wicknell Chivayo has triggered a political storm after announcing a US$3,6 million “donation” to Zimbabwe’s 360 lawmakers for constituency projects.
By Newsday 1h ago

Tongaat gets IDC lifeline, pauses liquidation

Tongaat Hulett Limited has secured a post-commencement funding lifeline from the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC)
By Tatira Zwinoira 1h ago