Makuti section rehab complete
Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter THE Government has completed the rehabilitation and widening of part of the Makuti section, commonly known as “Wafa Wafa”, along the Harare–Chirundu Road, improving traffic flow…
Craft Properties pledges 15 houses for disabled, albinism communities in Kadoma
Business Reporter Local land developer and civil engineering firm, Craft Properties (Pvt) Ltd, has announced plans to construct 15 permanent houses for individuals living with disabilities and albinism in Kadoma…
CHIMURENGA CHRONICLES: I abandoned education to join the liberation struggle
He was a bright student at primary school in Chivhu and at Mzingwane High School in Matabeleland South. But with a promising future in academia before him, he chose the…
From likes to court charges: The cost of being loud online
Lovemore Chikova Deputy Editor In recent years, Zimbabwe’s courts have been seeing a steady stream of familiar faces – comedians, socialites, musicians and internet celebrities – dragged from their phones…
40 years not out . . . How Kangausaru took HIV out of the shadows
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Health Reporter When Donnance Kangausaru (60) looks back on nearly four decades of living with HIV, he does not see a life defined by illness. Instead, he…
Village youth ready to industrialise Zimbabwe
Justin Mahlahla A QUIET but powerful transformation is sweeping across Zimbabwe’s rural districts. It is not driven by large industries or international investors. Instead, it is emerging from the hands…
Matsvimbo and the long road to Australia
Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub SIMPLE, determined and decisive. Takudzwa Matsvimbo does not say the words for effect. He offers them quietly, almost as a personal code, a way of…
A case for self-regulating indigenous poultry industry
Peter Gambara There has been a noticeable increase in interest among Zimbabweans seeking to venture into indigenous poultry production, commonly known as road runner chicken farming. This trend has been…
POINT BLANK: We’ve a plan to achieve optimal class sizes in schools
THE 2026 learning calendar kicks off this Tuesday as schools across the country reopen for the first term. The new term comes at a time the country is gearing up…
Through it all, thank you Zimbabwe
Inside ZIFA Nqobile Magwizi Our Africa Cup of Nations journey concluded sooner than we had hoped. The matches we played exposed us to demanding lessons — uncomfortable, unfiltered truths that…











