Bad table manners! Unchecked mining neocolonial plunder feeds Zimbabwe’s corrupt elites

Mazowe Member of Parliament, and high-ranking Zanu PF official, Fortune Chasi, recently exonerated the Chinese from the brazen plunder of Zimbabwean resources and the brutal mistreatment of workers
By Rozvi Changamire Oct. 12, 2025

Furore over Insiza cllr’s flip-flopping

SOME villagers from Insiza North in Matabeleland South province have called for the recall of their councillor alleging that he is flip-flopping.
By Silas Nkala Sep. 25, 2025

Preeminence Hardware’s service approach bears fruit

Chikosi whose company was named one of the best marketing oriented small and medium enterprises (SMEs) at the 2025 Marketers Association of Zimbabwe national marketing excellence awards
By Takemore Mazuruse Sep. 21, 2025

Zim’s energy future bright: Zera

Mazambani emphasised that energy is a key enabler of economic development.
By Nizbert Moyo Sep. 20, 2025

GZU Medical School expansion highly commendable

IN October 2022, President Emmerson Mnangagwa commissioned the Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) Simon Mazorodze School of Medical and Health Sciences in Masvingo
By Johannes Marisa Sep. 12, 2025

Harare-Mazowe Road dualisation begins

The project is set to significantly improve traffic flow, reduce travel times, and enhance road safety along one of the country’s busiest routes.
By Brent Shamu Aug. 28, 2025

What a bittersweet week in the City of Kings and Queens

A bittersweet week in Bulawayo, my friends, as we mourn the tragic passing of soccer star, Tendai Ndoro, who was discovered days after he died. May his soul rest in peace.
By Ink Whispers Aug. 27, 2025

Young Watidaishe Marongwe shines as Lusitania Primary celebrates Book week

It’s themes of kindness, resilience and pursuing dreams resonate deeply with young learners who maybe in the process of discovering their passions.
By Style Reporter Aug. 3, 2025

Strengthening regional partnerships in spurring media sustainability

The argument here is not to belittle the environmental challenges, which as a country we need to continue discoursing and raising the stakes in sustaining momentum for reforms.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Aug. 3, 2025