Hwange to repossess stands to recover US$6m

The bulk of the debt stems from outstanding property taxes, while the council itself owes ZiG 11.4 million—mostly to statutory bodies.
By Sharon Sibindi Nov. 2, 2025

Hwange to release 600 housing stands

Hwange faces a housing waiting list of 7 000 people, reflecting the town’s urgent demand for residential land.
By Sharon Sibindi Oct. 5, 2025

Can private sector solve water woes?

Zimbabwe has struggled with potable water supply, implying that new models of water provision are needed.
By Kevin Tutani Sep. 26, 2025

NECs must influence poly formulation: Dinha

Dinha acknowledged that technology was one of the most powerful forces shaping the future of work, that is, digitalisation, automation, artificial intelligence, robotics, among others.
By Vanessa Gonye Sep. 22, 2025

Gwanda gets first gated community in 125 years

Charlesdale Luxury Properties chairperson, Levine Denecker, said the initiative was a dream of his father, Charles Denecker,  to bring modern, luxurious living to the region.
By Patricia Sibanda Aug. 27, 2025

Unsafe wiring, blocked hydrants blamed for GV fires

A FIRE broke out at the Glen View 8 SMEs complex in Harare early yesterday morning, destroying several market stalls, with authorities blaming the blaze on illegal electricity connections.
By Natasha Ncube Aug. 18, 2025

Mambo Press captures hearts at ZIBF 2025

Mambo Press has been operating from Gweru premises after the closure of the Bulawayo branch.
By Kudzaishe Chibaya Aug. 4, 2025

Navigating the challenges of teething: A comprehensive guide for parents

In Zimbabwe alone, which accounts for about 0,3% of Africa’s daily births, countless parents experience the anxiety surrounding this developmental milestone.
By Patience Matambo May. 30, 2025

All set for education conference

All is set for the National Education Conference and Expo (NECE), which kicks off in Harare next Wednesday.
By Staff Reporter May. 25, 2025