Red Cross brings relief to drought-ravaged Kwekwe district
Tawanda Marwizi
A total of 120 000 people in rural Kwekwe are in need of food aid, with the food insecurity expected to worsen further into the year on the back of an expected poor...
The End of Social Conventions and the Coronavirus
Victor Oladokun
For weeks, investors and the business community have been rattled by massive disruptions to global supply chains, as factories shut down in China.
Everyone from BMW and Mercedes to Apple are feeling the squeeze...
Zim has highest Cambridge International exam entries in Sub-Saharan Africa
Maxwell Chingaira
Zimbabwe is delivering the highest number of Cambridge International exam entries in Sub-Saharan Africa and the 10th most entries each year globally, reflecting the growth and positive impact of Cambridge International qualifications in the...
New agric plan on cards as food insecurity worsens
Farai Mabeza
ZIMBABWE is currently working on reviewing and developing the second Zimbabwe Agriculture Investment Plan (ZAIP) as it continues to struggle to fully harness its agriculture potential.
This was revealed by the Lands, Agriculture, Water,...
Zim baffled by US sanctions extension
Cynthia Chitombi
Zimbabwe has expressed dismay after US President Donald Trump on March 4 wrote to Congress requesting to extend sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.
In a statement, information, media and broadcasting services secretary Nick Mangwana called...
Defiant Tsenengamu vows to fight corruption
Xolisani Ncube/Sydney Kawadza
A defiant former Zanu-PF Youth League national secretary for the commissariat has vowed to continue his crusade against corruption which he declared was benefiting a few individuals instead of Zimbabwean people.
The Zanu-PF...
ZB Bank to partner Harare on water infrastructure project
Munyaradzi Doma
ZB Bank is seeking to partner the Harare City Council in a massive water infrastructure renewal project aimed at reducing non-revenue water and to improve revenue inflows.
It is reported that the deal, whose...
Storm brewing over management of sporting facilities
Tawanda Marwizi
Three government ministries are reportedly at each other’s throats over management of Zimbabwe’s main stadiums and other sporting facilities across the country.
The ministries – Local Government and Public Works, National Housing and Social...
JSC begins search for new chief magistrate
Farai Mabeza
Government has begun the search for a new chief magistrate to replace the suspended Mishrod Guvamombe.
The search for a new chief magistrate suggests that Guvamombe could have been fired from the post.
Guvamombe was...
Mutorashanga seeks to master its own fate
Sydney Kawadza
Residents of the former mining town of Mutorashanga believe they have been under the subjugation of either mining companies or the farming dynasties that owned the vast tracts of land surrounding the area.
Firstly,...

















