Zim’s gift to kidney patients
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Health Reporter THE recent commissioning of 21 new dialysis machines at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals has significantly boosted kidney care through supporting early diagnosis for patients and…
Echoes of Tjehondo: Women recall the battle that shook a Kezi village
Mkhululi Sibanda, Assistant Editor WHILE thousands of Zimbabweans will throng Maphisa Town in Matobo District, Matabeleland South Province, for the 46th Independence Day celebrations, almost a month away, only 15…
Only 16 laws are yet to be aligned with the 2013 Constitution
The Office of the Attorney-General is currently conducting an exercise that is meant to ensure access to justice countrywide. Zimpapers Reporter DEBRA MATABVU last week spoke to Attorney-General MRS VIRGINIA…
CHIMURENGA CHRONICLES: Most of our recruits were teens eager to free their motherland
During the liberation struggle, Nachingwea evolved as a premier training centre for freedom fighters. This week, Cde HUMPHREY MAKUYANA, whose Chimurenga name was Kidd Kanyau, explains how success of the…
Early tobacco price signals and the need for strategic industry alignment
Tapiwa Masedza The opening days of Zimbabwe’s 2026 tobacco marketing season have sent a worrying signal across the sector. Prices across several grades have declined sharply, losing as much as…
Poison on the shelf: Inside Zimbabwe’s counterfeit everyday products crisis
Theseus Shambare, Features Writer THE jar of petroleum jelly on a crowded tuckshop shelf looks harmless enough. But consumer watchdogs warn that behind familiar labels and confident branding could lie…
How the US miscalculated Tehran’s political resilience
Farhad Ibragimov FOR almost two weeks now, the United States and Israel have been waging war on Iran. What Washington initially presented as a military campaign that would swiftly alter…
The red flags in bilateral health deals with the US
THE United States is signing bilateral health deals with African countries. By the end of February 2026, deals worth US$19,8 billion had been signed in new health funding. Of this…
How closure of Strait of Hormuz could create a fertiliser shock
Professor Nima Shokri and Dr Salome Shokri-Kuehni Tehran is moving to restrict — or effectively close — the Strait of Hormuz to shipping, as part of the latest escalation in…











