Zimbabweans happy with stewardship of the economy — African Union

ZIMBABWEANS are happy with President Mnangagwa’s stewardship of the economy and optimistic about the future, according to the African union mission that concluded its tour of duty last week.

Govt greenlights massive health sector recruitment drive

THE Government has approved the recruitment of more than 19 000 health workers over the next two years, marking the first major step in Zimbabwe’s plan to double its health workforce by 2030.

Old order hangs on cliff

THE Castle Lager Premier Soccer League’s Super Sunday has arrived, a day that could rewrite the soul of local football.

COMMUNION: It’s only power that can switch on Zim’s future

When Bishop Lazi and his peers were growing up in the village, the allure of the city lay in the bright lights and prospects of securing a job to fund a lifestyle that was different from the workaday village life.

When the law demonstrated it has a long arm

IT began as a quiet evening at Bensen Flats in Gweru.

GBV costs Zim US$1,36 billion

Zimbabwe could be losing more than US$1,36 billion each year due to the economic impact of gender-based violence (GBV), representing nearly 4 percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP).

Don’t let drugs steal your mind

Calvin Munashe Masunda DRUG and substance abuse has become one of the biggest threats to individuals, families and communities. It often starts disguised as fun, escape or relaxation, but its…

Academic path remains the anchor

Gabriel Manyeruke IN Zimbabwe today, the classroom is no longer the sole gateway to success. Platforms such as TikTok, Facebook and YouTube have transformed comedy skits, podcasts and music clips…

‘Use Zanu PF provincial offices to plan development’

ZANU PF Secretary-General Advocate Jacob Mudenda has emphasised the party’s long-term vision extending well beyond 2030, highlighting the vital role that new provincial party headquarters will play in driving Zimbabwe towards a modernised, upper middle-income economy.

ZIMPAPERS GOES DIGITAL

HISTORY was made on November 19, 2025 when Zimbabwe’s largest media house launched its integrated digital first newsroom, which combines all its various facets of print, radio & television into a converged newsroom whose focus is to produce multimedia news products for its various online platforms.

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