Record crowd and colourful scenes mark Uhuru celebrations

Gibson Mhaka in MAPHISA MORE than 50 000 people yesterday thronged Maphisa Stadium in Matobo district, Matabeleland South province, for Zimbabwe’s 46th main Independence Day celebrations, in a historic event…

Independence celebrations unite families, strengthen national unity

Joseph Madzimure in MAPHISA, Matabeleland South THE 46th Independence Day celebrations were marked by funfair as they brought families together to remember the sacrifices made by Zimbabwe’s gallant sons and…

Zim in final push as it eyes United Nations Security Council seat

Debra Matabvu PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA is expected to dispatch Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Professor Amon Murwira as his special envoy to Eastern Europe and other parts of Europe as…

This is the only country we call home

President Mnangagwa We reproduce in full President Mnangagwa’s speech delivered on the occasion of Zimbabwe’s 46th Independence Day commemorations yesterday in Maphisa, Matabeleland South province. ********** Salutations. Today marks another…

BATTLE FOR THE HEART AND SOUL OF BABA JOHANE MASOWE . . . Spectre of exhumation looms . . . Church leaders vow to defend sanctity of shrine

Fidelis Munyoro and Golden Sibanda AN unyielding army of mountains stands as silent sentries around the sacred Dandadzi Hills, their jagged peaks locked in solemn vigil over the resting place…

Forex inflows surge to US$4,97bn

Business Reporter ZIMBABWE recorded a sharp rise in foreign currency inflows in the first quarter of 2026, as strong export earnings and resilient remittances helped deliver sustained external surpluses, according…

BATTLE FOR THE HEART AND SOUL OF BABA JOHANE MASOWE

Fidelis Munyoro and Golden Sibanda AN unyielding army of mountains stands as silent sentries around the sacred Dandadzi Hills, their jagged peaks locked in solemn vigil over the resting place…

UHURU JOY FOR SCOTTLAND AS MUSONA DELIVERS

Innocent Kurira in Maphisa Highlanders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…

Banking deposits’ short-term structure limits lending

Nelson Gahadza ZIMBABWE’S banking sector deposits continue to grow steadily, but the bulk of these funds remain concentrated in short-term and demand accounts, limiting the sector’s capacity to support long-term…

As we approach our Golden Jubilee, it’s A luta Continua!

It’s really quite funny how decisions by millions of Americans can affect billions of people across the world. THE re-election of Donald Trump as president of the United States in…

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