Bubi lead farmers — vital catalysts for technology adoption, rural industrialisation

Special Correspondent IN the heart of agro-ecological Region 4, where erratic rainfall and dry spells often dictate the rhythm of life, one homestead is rewriting the script for smallholder resilience.…

Zezani Assembly Point: It’s deeper meaning as the starting point for the 2026 Independence Flame

Colonel (Rtd) Ernest Mganda Dube WITH the 2026 Independence Celebrations on the horizon, Matabeleland South, the host province, is experiencing a moment of profound excitement as it prepares to receive…

Theft and vandalism: A threat to healthcare in Zimbabwe

THE recent wave of electricity cable thefts and vandalism at Mpilo Central Hospital is a stark reminder of the country’s crippling health infrastructure crisis. The hospital, Zimbabwe’s second-largest referral institution,…

CHIMURENGA CHRONICLES: Harsh treatment of blacks prompted me to join the war

He is one of the nine comrades famously known for blowing up the Salisbury fuel tanks in December 1978, a defining moment in Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle. Throughout the war of…

New dawn for lithium supply chain in Zim, Africa

Dr Michael Musanzikwa The recent ban on lithium concentrates by the Government of Zimbabwe ushered in a new era of future resources and green revolution for the 21st century. The…

COMMUNION: It is a strange Holy Week that feels like the apocalypse

Communion with Bishop Lazarus  Today marks the beginning of the most sacred week on the Christian calendar — Holy Week — through which we remember the egregious persecution, torture, crucifixion…

The unanswered question of Chinhoyi Seven’s final resting place

Conrad Mupesa, Features Writer NEARLY six decades after the guns fell silent at the historic Battle of Chinhoyi, a haunting and deeply emotional question continues to linger in the hearts…

Zim vs South Africa: Pension numbers that flip the story

Tawanda Musarurwa CHECK POINT DESK NEARLY half of Zimbabwe’s pension funds are inactive, a figure that may seem alarming at first glance, but a look at South Africa tells a…

Devolution funds drive mobility for women leaders in Insiza RDC

Sione Amidu, [email protected] Female councillors from Insiza Rural District Council could barely contain their excitement following the recent handover of motorbikes aimed at improving their mobility and enhancing service delivery…

Independence Day celebrations spur development across provinces

Emmanuel Kafe FOR decades after independence in 1980, Zimbabwe’s main Independence Day celebrations were largely confined to the capital, Harare, with the National Sports Stadium hosting the annual commemorations. While…

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