War over control of Mupedzanhamo
Mupedzanhamo market in Mbare is yet to re-open, three months after the Government lifted the suspension on informal business activities.
Mandiwanzira off the hook
Former Information Communication Technology and Cyber Security Minister Supa Mandiwanzira was on Friday freed on charges of criminal abuse of office over an appointment to the Post and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (Potraz).
‘No services, no payment’
Some Tafara and Mabvuku residents have vowed not to pay their rates until they see an improvement in services offered by Harare City Council in their area.
Teacher to pay $1 000 for children’s upkeep
A teacher from Nyanga has been ordered by the Harare Civil Court to pay $1 000 a month as maintenance for his two minor children.
Dynamos, Risco in juju fracas before match
IT can only happen in Africa! To my knowledge, there is nowhere else in the world that belief in witchcraft plays such an important role in every walk of life.
EDITORIAL: Stakeholder support key in schools reopening
Schools reopen today with around 20 percent of schoolchildren expected in their classrooms in the first phase, that for the three examination classes of Grade 7, Form 4 and Upper Sixth.
All Zimbabwe wants is to freely decide its destiny
Zimbabwe is a unique country, so unique that a whole continent like Europe can sit down to discuss its fate and resolve to slap sanctions on this small nation south of the Sahara.
‘Crisis’ in Zim: A neighbour’s perspective
From as far back as May, several individuals and organisations from Zimbabwe, the region and beyond have been pushing the baseless and politically-mischievous narrative that Zimbabwe is mired in a crisis.
Why real news matters amid twin pandemics of Covid-19, fake news
Over 150 newsrooms from around the world, including journalists from Toronto to Taipei, Spain to Singapore, will come together today to mark World News Day.
Social, environmental factors behind Africa’s low coronavirus cases
COVID-19 transmission in Africa has been marked by relatively fewer infections, which have been on the decline over the past two months, owing to a variety of socio-ecological factors as well as early and strong public health measures taken by governments across the region.








