Call to mark Africa Human Rights Day
ZIMBABWE Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) chairperson Ms Fungayi Jessie Majome has urged the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) and the National Human Rights Institution (NHRIS) across the continent to do more to promote and celebrate Africa Human Rights Day on October 21.
Adopting gender responsive budgeting key for local authorities’ development
AS all 92 local authorities across the country embark on the crucial process of adopting comprehensive master plans, 20-year roadmaps for growth and service delivery, there is a vital need to ensure that these plans are gender-sensitive and integrate Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB).
All You Need to Know About 1Win Aviator
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Ivhu Tribe to host fashion exhibition
RENOWNED fashion designer Jasper Mandizera, the creative force behind the “Ivhu Tribe” brand, has announced that preparations for the highly anticipated 2025 fashion exhibition, titled “Donje, Threads of the Earth”, are progressing rapidly.
Go well humble Editor
Sad to learn about the passing of renowned author and journalist Dr Paul Chidyausiku, the founding editor of Kwayedza Umthunywa, who was one of four scribes who pioneered this vernacular tabloid in August 1985.
Nissan to cut 11 000 more jobs, shut seven factories
Japanese carmaker Nissan has said it will cut another 11 000 jobs globally and shut seven factories as it shakes up the business in the face of weak sales.
‘AI perfect storm threatening humanity’
The global economy was already navigating a minefield of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA) when US President Donald J. Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs reverberated across international markets. This aggressive escalation of trade barriers, including a mélange of sudden rate hikes, retaliatory measures, and rhetorical brinkmanship, didn’t just amplify the chaos; it ignited the spectre of a full-blown economic firestorm.
Kwinji 15 gets down to business
SITHETHELELWE “Kwinji 15” Sibanda isn’t wasting time. With her appointment as Zimbabwe senior women’s national team head coach now permanent, she’s already deep into rebuilding plans aimed at restoring pride to the women’s game.
Land Reform Programme empowers smallholder farmers
The Land Reform Programme has emerged as a powerful catalyst for change, profoundly impacting smallholder farmers and transforming their agricultural practices.
Taekwondo academy for South Africa
AFTER successfully bringing home 37 medals during last year’s inaugural ACE Taekwondo Championship, Zimbabwe International Taekwondo Academy are preparing for another potentially fruitful trip at Boskruin Community Centre in Randburg, South Africa, this weekend.










