Minister in firing line as war vets escalate welfare demands
Waves of cancer, hypertension and diabetes — alongside war-related disabilities — are cutting through the ranks of former fighters at a terrifying pace
By Tinashe Kairiza
10h ago
The ZIPRA Demand That Parliament Has Not Answered: A Specific Proposal, a Specific Grievance
The Zipra members have raised several concerns centred on the return of confiscated properties, improved welfare and formal recognition of their role in the liberation struggle.
By Nizbert Moyo
Apr. 29, 2026
Sable Lager takes centre stage as Delta backs ZITS Games
'Delta views sport as a powerful platform that unites people while nurturing discipline, talent and national pride'
By Valentine Maya
Apr. 28, 2026
JICA representative bids farewell to Zimbabwe
During his tenure, JICA partnered Zimbabwe on initiatives to improve food security, upgrade infrastructure, enhance healthcare delivery and strengthen skills development.
By Staff Reporter
Apr. 28, 2026
Premier African Minerals secures £1m funding
The company said construction of the spodumene flotation plant is progressing well, alongside upgrades to improve reliability and efficiency.
By Business Reporter
Apr. 28, 2026
Technology won’t replace teachers - Minister
“This strategic intervention is significantly enhancing internet access … thereby creating the digital infrastructure necessary for platforms such as this chatbot to function effectively,” he added.
By Sharon Sibindi
Apr. 28, 2026
57% of What, Exactly? Why capacity utilisation is the wrong answer to the wrong question about Zimbabwe's industry
To understand why the denominator in Zimbabwe's capacity utilisation fraction is so problematic, you have to understand the economy that created it.
By Valentine Muhamba
Apr. 28, 2026
Kombis’ boss in soup over MDC protest fliers
The State further alleges that the material was designed to incite public violence, breach of peace or disorder in greater Harare.
By Lisa Bangomwe
Apr. 28, 2026
War veterans must not be a charity case
To many veterans, the State appears to have abdicated its role, reducing liberation fighters to welfare dependants rather than recognising them as economic stakeholders.
By Newsday
Apr. 28, 2026




