The day the arts took a deep breath. . .NACZ’s bold fee shake‑up explained
Mbulelo Mpofu, [email protected] YESTERDAY, the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) sent a gentle tremor through the country’s creative corridors, announcing an immediate reduction in registration fees for artistes and…
Businessman still waiting for justice 7 years after costly fraud
Stanford Chiwanga,[email protected] UK-BASED businessman Prince Abraham remains locked in a seven year struggle for justice after falling victim to a fraudulent investment scheme orchestrated by individuals who later fled Zimbabwe,…
Creativity and Chemistry,Power of collaborative love in arts
Trust Khosa Senior Lifestyle Writer IN Zimbabwe, there exists a longstanding belief that couples struggle to work together in the same field without experiencing discord. This notion has persisted for…
COMMENT: Egodini: A monument to dysfunction
IN a cruel twist, the deadly crash on 6th Avenue and Lobengula Street intersection shortly before 9PM on Wednesday occurred barely metres away from the long-delayed Egodini project, a development…
Epic worlds and savage frontiers: The cinematic line-up taking 2026 by storm
Munashe Tombo IN a year bursting with ambition, spectacle and storytelling flair, the cinematic landscape offers no shortage of pulse pounding heists, mythic resurrections, unlikely heroes and primal battles for…
Protecting national sovereignty against AI-enabled attacks
Jacqueline Ntaka, [email protected] THE intersection of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity has created a sophisticated digital arms race, where the same technological advancements serve as both a shield for defenders and…
2 life sentences for man who burnt 2 children alive in revenge attack
Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] A Gweru man who locked two children inside a hut before setting it alight in a revenge attack — after their mother allegedly accused his parents of…











