Gold bars and photo-ops: Hawk’s eye or smoke and mirrors?

Instead of assurance that nurses will be well recompensed, all they heard from this useless lot was bluster about how only divine intervention could truly reward them.
By Doctor Stop It 11h ago

Region’s high school graduates lead trek to SA

The pulse of the border was most frantic in early January, as the post-holiday rush saw a surge in travelers before gradually tapering off toward the end of March.
By Staff Reporter 11h ago

Of promises and rural neglect

His concerns highlight a widening gap between policy rhetoric and reality.
By Newsday May. 14, 2026

The $257 million question: Is the NRZ-China rail deal stuck on a siding?

Is the China Rail Phase 1 work actually coordinated with the NRZ’s internal three-phase turnaround strategy, or are these parallel plans that never meet?
By Tendai Munhundarima May. 13, 2026

Ministry slams ‘misleading’ claims on CORSIA eligibility of carbon credits

In a statement released recently, the Ministry said the units in question meet all applicable CORSIA eligibility requirements
By Obert Siamilandu May. 13, 2026

Floods lay bare rural infrastructure crisis

The IFRC operational update highlighted that rainfall-related incidents isolated communities, restricted humanitarian access and further disrupted access to social services.
By Sharon Zebra May. 13, 2026

No UN reform without Africa: Zimbabwe

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade confirmed the position after a meeting attended by minister Amon Murwira. 
By Tatenda Kunaka May. 12, 2026

Hopes fade as rural industrialisation stalls

He pointed to last year’s announcement at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair, where 
By Nokuxola Mbangeni May. 12, 2026

Malaria surges as aid cuts reverse gains

The shutdown has resulted in shortages of insecticide-treated mosquito nets, delays in vector control efforts, and weakened disease surveillance systems.
By Silas Nkala May. 9, 2026