Inside prison walls: When thieves, killers turn to God

My small honeymoon is cut short by loud songs of worship and praise. I later learnt that was a daily ritual at Harare Remand Prison, where even non-believers turn to God.
By Blessed Mhlanga Jul. 5, 2025

Nssa a revolving door

That is not surprising at all given the culture of non-accountability and hidden incompetence within State-owned enterprises (SoEs).
By Vince Musewe Jul. 1, 2025

Fraud-accused Nssa boss acquitted

Murewa, who was being represented by Tafadzwa Hungwe, was acquitted by Harare regional magistrate Donald Ndirowei at the close of the State case.
By Desmond Chingarande Jun. 12, 2025

Nssa targets zero workplace accidents

Nssa research showed that Zimbabwe was losing about US$15 million annually due to workplace injuries.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 2, 2025

Community gardens boost food security in Tsholotsho

Village head Mavis Sibanda said the initiative had transformed lives in the area, especially for women and the youth.
By Staff Reporter May. 30, 2025
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Dead in 1973, declared hero in 2018, grave still empty since 2023

The two had fled from the Roman Catholic Church-owned Mt St Mary’s High School and crossed into Zambia for military training.
By Jairos Saunyama May. 10, 2025

The connection between culture, independence

Development is not just about the numbers, though they do matter.
By Tinashe Elvis Chikodzi Apr. 25, 2025

South African police intercept R3.6m worth of smuggled goods, including Zimbabwean cigarettes

Besides the cigarettes, police also recovered 300 boxes of Adidas sneakers and soccer boots, confirmed to be part of a consignment stolen from Durban Harbour on March 13 this year.
By Rex Mphisa Apr. 4, 2025

Menopause, Zim women: Unheard roar of radical feminist reclamation

Women still remain the fire of the country. Fire here is duality: the burning shame of stigma and the cleansing blaze of revolution.
By Grace Chirenje Apr. 4, 2025