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Yummy Organic Foods showcases sustainable ‘Source to Share’ model at ZITF 2026

From raw materials to final packaging, Yummy Organic Foods says it is setting a new benchmark for sustainable food production in Zimbabwe.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni 51m ago
Capital Foods targets Matabeleland growth with aggressive stockfeed expansion
Capital Foods targets Matabeleland growth with aggressive stockfeed expansion
At this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair 2026, the company was not merely exhibiting — it was signalling ambitious expansion plans.
By Langelihle Nyathi 5h ago
Ex-MP Silulu asks Boko to engage ED over CAB3
He urged Boko to advise Mnangagwa “to abandon the amendment” and “commit to an honourable exit at the conclusion of his second term in 2028.”
By Silas Nkala 6h ago
Intelligence officer, Zanu PF supporters in court for kidnapping
The suspects allegedly abducted and assaulted a Gokwe man during proceedings linked to a Constitutional Amendment No 3 Bill public hearing at Gokwe Community Hall.
Woman escapes jail for assaulting husband’s second wife
The court heard that on March 22 this year, Nkomo went to her husband’s workplace at Mpofu Compound, Master Cecil Mine in Umguza.
By Langelihle Nyathi 6h ago
Relief as Matabeleland teachers get serviced stands
Zimta spokesperson Daisy Zambuko said the initiative was designed to complement government efforts to improve accommodation for teachers while offering practical, long-term solutions
By Patricia Sibanda 6h ago
24 year-old treason case haunts exiled Mat activist
The journey to a doctorate is often described as a grueling marathon of the mind, a solitary pursuit of knowledge that culminates in the triumphant walk across a graduation stage.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Apr. 26, 2026
Coltart woos investors to Bulawayo
Bulawayo mayor David Coltart has positioned Zimbabwe’s second-largest city as a strategic hub ripe for revival despite decades of industrial decline and stalled economic promises.
By Sharon Sibindi Apr. 26, 2026
Zimbabweans in SA on the edge as anti-immigrant protest looms
As South Africa prepares for the high-stakes 2026 local government elections, a familiar and chilling shadow is lengthening across the Limpopo. 
By Silas Nkala Apr. 26, 2026
From mine shaft to salvation
Mushangwe said he has since turned away from alcohol, noting that it was not only destroying his health and mental well-being but the way he approached life in general.
By Stephen Chadenga Apr. 26, 2026
In Mtebeleland North patients travel upp to 320 km for care and some never arrived
Sikhathele Ncube (28), seven months pregnant and with rising blood pressure, lies on a narrow stretcher as the vehicle turns onto the road connecting Nkayi to the outside world.
Zim woman shot dead in Hillbrow: Family asks for privacy
“They were selling fast food on the streets of Hillbrow with her 25-year-old daughter, who is pregnant. Supulansa noticed that it was late and needed to start packing,” he said.
By Margaret Lubinda Apr. 25, 2026
Mat’land, Masvingo communities to benefit from US$25m climate fund
The funding, approved by the Bank’s board of directors, will support the Zimbabwe Agricultural Climate Resilient and Vulnerability Reduction Project (ACRES),
By Sharon Sibindi Apr. 25, 2026
Guyu villagers in trouble for rustler suspect death
Breakdown of the fines is US$600 for culpable homicide and US$100 for assault.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 25, 2026
We want to come back home, but . . .
Estimates of the Zimbabwean diaspora have been pegged at between three and over five million, roughly 30% of the country’s population.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 24, 2026
Byo supply dam crisis: Crackdown looms in Umzingwane catchment area
The catchment area is not a mining zone because of its vicinity to the water catchment area, but is rich in gold deposits.
By Langelihle Nyathi and Nokuxola Mbangeni Apr. 24, 2026
BCC tests new water supply schedules
Deputy mayor Edwin Ndlovu said the local authority was testing new water supply schedules, although officials were yet to make a formal announcement.
By Sharon Sibindi Apr. 24, 2026
Zimbabwe, Botswana Presidents tour Econet’s stand at ZITF
The two heads of state were welcomed to the stand by the Minister of ICT, Postal and Courier Services, Hon Tatenda Mavetera
By Online Reporter Apr. 23, 2026
Mpasi rallies investment push for Shurugwi at ZITF
Mpasi commended the councils for their proactive participation and efforts to market the district as an investment destination.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 23, 2026
Bulawayo mayor courts French investors
The meeting, held on Wednesday, focused on partnerships as the city seeks to strengthen relations with other nations.
By Patricia Sibanda Apr. 23, 2026
Gweru launches swimming clubs, youth centres
Council also encouraged registration at its youth centres, including Ndlovu in Mtapa, Mambo Youth Centre, Ingwe in Senga and Chipembere Youth Centre at Mkoba Hall.
By Stephen Chadenga Apr. 23, 2026
From controversy to contribution: The redemption of Mankunzini
His time in remand prison seemed to cement a narrative many were ready to accept: that his chapter in cricket, and perhaps in public life, was over.
By Fortune Mbele Apr. 23, 2026
Bosso roar back to end winless run
Ndlovu sealed the comeback with his first goal at Barbourfields, volleying home from the edge of the box after another partially cleared Mbeba set piece.
By Praise Dlakama Apr. 23, 2026
Imiklomelo kaDakamela invoke debate on modern marriages
At a gathering hosted by Chief Dakamela, about 50 participants analysed why modern marriages fail.
By Margaret Lubinda Apr. 23, 2026
Matabeleland audiences are not indifferent
Their growth is not accidental. It is the direct result of a strong, loyal, and intentional home base that continues to support, amplify, and push their work beyond regional borders.
Midlands gospel duo eyes collaboration
Amai Mzezewa, who began recording in 2003, has released at least seven albums and remains a respected figure in gospel music.
By Alfred Tembo Apr. 23, 2026
Byo braces for Harris Festival clash
And at the centre of it all stands Winky D returning, recharged, and walking straight into what could be one of the fiercest musical face-offs of his career.
By Jeffrey Muvundisi Apr. 23, 2026
Hwange mourns late artist
Mwale passed away a week ago in Hwange following a short illness.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 23, 2026