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A way out of the crisis: Transparency and accountability in health spending matter

According to a 2023 World Bank report, Zimbabwe's health budget received about US$2 billion in total from external funders using these mechanisms from 2015 to 2020.
By Tambudzai Manjonjo Aug. 24, 2025

UZ Wildcats to face Zambia in friendly

As four-time ZUSA champions, the UZ Wildcats will bring a wealth of experience to the competition. 
By Linda Munyama Aug. 22, 2025

Village business units put smiles on elderly

At 83, Maria Ndou of Tshanswilikiti village, 20 kilometres north of Beitbridge, would ordinarily be relegated to bed or just a person depending on help from grandchildren to go about.
By Rex Mphisa Aug. 21, 2025

Aspiring radio station challenges Baz application law

The radio station said Baz’s new call had excluded Bulawayo.
By Silas Nkala Aug. 19, 2025

‘Over 2 000 jobs created at Manhize’

OVER 2 000 jobs have been created in phase 1 at Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco), with  the figure expected to double in subsequent phases
By Gracious Daniel Aug. 18, 2025

For Pete’s sake, it’s time to cancel ZBC licence fees

The government and ZBC have proved to be intransigent to calls for reform and we cannot continue to reward this intransigence by paying licence fees.
By Nqaba Matshazi Aug. 10, 2025

Kunzvi Dam project nears completion

GOVERNMENT says it is on course to commission Kunzvi Dam in Goromonzi, Mashonaland East province, before year-end.

Government invests in Hwange Colliery to drive economic growth

Among the equipment were two ambulances, two Scania buses and a haemodialysis machine for the clinic.
By Peter Dube Aug. 2, 2025

National broadcaster ZBC loses eviction cases

When some defendants contested the claims, the broadcaster unilaterally merged the cases into one summary judgment application — a move the judge declared “fatally defective”.
By Problem Masau Jul. 24, 2025