Zim launches ambitious bid for UN Security Council seat

ZIMBABWE officially launched its ambitious bid for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the period 2027-28
By Sydney Kawadza Sep. 10, 2025

Man in trouble for stealing US$650K gold ore

A 32-YEAR-OLD Mudzi man, who allegedly stole more than 2 153 tonnes of gold ore worth US$650 000 from a mining company in the gold-rich area of Makaha.
By Jairos Saunyama Sep. 9, 2025

Old Mutual targets unlisted firms

Already, 20% of Old Mutual’s ZiG6,87 billion loan book has been channelled into agriculture, supporting food security and rural incomes.
By Blessed Ndlovu Sep. 7, 2025

Sustainable pathways to boost food production in Zimbabwe

Food insecurity persists, worsened by climate change, erratic rainfall, and a reliance on outdated farming practices. 
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Sep. 7, 2025

Abuse of bail system: When law is not justice

It is at the back of such concerns that victims of prolonged pre- trial detention feel that the courts have failed to give full meaning to the Declaration of Rights, particularly the right to bail
By Blessed Mhlanga Aug. 31, 2025

The case and curse of ICTs in fighting GBV, sexual abuse

In Zimbabwe, ICTs are proving to be useful in curbing gender-based violence (GBV), among other social vices in communities.
By Nhau Mangirazi Aug. 23, 2025

Nssa renews pension certificates

THE National Social Security Authority (Nssa) has announced its annual life certificate renewal exercise and urged pensioners to physically verify their status
By Azriel Chimeno Aug. 7, 2025

Man in trouble for grave desecration

The accused, Panashe Nyawasha, was remanded in custody to next week for bail application.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Aug. 2, 2025

What happened to rule of law?

Zimbabwe’s state-owned enterprises are bleeding out.
By Shame Makoshori Aug. 1, 2025