Broadcasting giants converge in Victoria Falls for AI-driven convention
Rutendo Nyeve, Victoria Falls Reporter THE future of African broadcasting is being shaped here this week as the Broadcasters Convention-Southern Africa 2025 officially commenced, drawing key industry players from across the…
Chegutu man jailed four years for stealing woman’s car at a traffic light
Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau A 35-year-old Chegutu man will spend the next four years in prison after he was convicted of stealing a car from a woman in November…
Food poisoning incident in Mashava claims two, 11 in hospital
Arron Nyamayaro POLICE are investigating an incident in which two children lost their lives yesterday in the Mashava area. In a statement, national police spokesperosn, Commissioner Paul Nyathi said 14…
BREAKING: Tragedy strikes traditional ceremony, as two children die, several critically ill
Peter Matika, [email protected] POLICE in Masvingo are investigating the deaths of two children who passed away shortly after eating food and drinking traditional brew at a ceremony in Mashava on…
Gweru woman dies after taking poison: SUICIDE?
Patrick Chitumba A 20-YEAR-OLD woman died after allegedly consuming a poisonous substance in the Gweru Central Business District on Monday. Identified as Tanaka Mutukwa, the woman was rushed to Gweru…
Suspected Harare armed robber involved in US$122K robbery granted US$1 000 bail
Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent A man accused of participating in a high-profile armed robbery involving property worth over US$122 000 has been granted US$1 000 bail by the Harare Magistrates…
STORM HAVOC HITS SCHOOLS: Chaos strands learners
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu LEARNERS at Bengo Secondary School were left stranded after heavy rains and strong winds battered the area, damaging classrooms and school infrastructure. The storm also wrecked teacher’s cottages…
NEW: “Buy Zimbabwe”, our best foot forward towards economic success
Philip Mataranyika AS we prepare for the 2025/2026 National Budget, a familiar debate will undoubtedly resurface — one that centres on the perennial challenges of resource allocation across Government ministries.











