Suspected mine extortionists in court

They are expected to return to court on October 4 this year.
By Silas Nkala Sep. 10, 2024

Well-wisher donates shoes, sanitary pads to Matobo school

“Imagine 45 children who used to go to school barefooted now have shoes and the girls have sanitary pads. This is such a wonderful gesture.”
By Patricia Sibanda Aug. 14, 2024

Nust student falls from rooftop

Thabani Mpofu, the Nust director of communications and marketing, asked for questions to be sent to his email address but had not responded at the time of going to print.
By William Vundla Jun. 9, 2024

CCC activists fined US$300 each after conviction

She registered her papers under the banner of the CCC when former deputy national spokesperson Gift Siziba had been endorsed by the party leadership as the sole candidate.
By Jerssie Mpofu May. 2, 2024

Making sense of Deloitte’s exit

The announcement of the exit of Deloitte and Touche Zimbabwean from local operations was welcomed by a mixed reaction of feelings in the market.
By Rufaro Hozheri Mar. 1, 2024

Zanu PF settlers face eviction

This emerged at the Bulawayo Magistrates’ Court where the chairperson of the resettled farmers, Ernest Buseti, was facing charges of unlawfully occupying State land.
By Nizbert Moyo Dec. 30, 2023

Shepherd Ndudzo’s celebrated sculptures tell an untold history of southern African art

The work by the artist (born in 1978) was displayed as a celebration of the sculpture of Botswana, where he lives and works.
By The Conversation Oct. 29, 2023

Youths pledge peace

Youth leaders from different political parties signed a peace pledge at an event convened by local non-governmental organisation 4-H Zimbabwe.
By Stephen Chadenga Aug. 22, 2023

UK police under fire for arresting French publisher

France has been rocked by a wave of protests in recent months as President Emmanuel Macron pursued a widely unpopular bill which raises the retirement age by two years.
By Al Jazeera Apr. 19, 2023