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Directors raise governance red flags as pay trails regional peers

Battered by the headwinds, many companies have opted for corporate rescue, downsizing, or outright shutdown.
By Concilia Mupezeni 20h ago

Marriot's folly about to sink DeMbare

Dynamos Football Club, a titan of Zimbabwean football, a name whispered with reverence and pride, is staring down the barrel of  relegation.
By Newsday Jul. 16, 2025

Mangombe confident of Triangle survival

The Lowveld outfit was a few minutes away from securing a vital win at Rufaro Stadium, only to be denied by a 90th-minute header from Ishmael Wadi.
By Henry Mhara Jul. 16, 2025

Guruve RDC hit with US$300 000 lawsuit

The letter states that Marisa was acquitted on June 3, 2025, after full trial at the Harare Magistrates Court on two counts of criminal abuse of office and one count of theft of bricks.
By Problem Masau Jul. 11, 2025

Role of NGOs in driving agric development in Zim’s economy

NGOs are mission-driven organisations operating independent of government structures. 
By Wayne Matyukira Jul. 10, 2025

Health time bomb as nurses threaten strike

Thousands of health professionals have left the country in search of greener pastures.
By Problem Masau Jul. 9, 2025

Kavango finds promising gold deposit at Bill’s Luck Mine

Underground diamond drilling is ongoing at Bill’s Luck to test the strike and down-dip continuity of recently discovered and existing mineralised reefs
By Tatira Zwinoira Jul. 8, 2025

Masvingo civic society demands accountability

CDF was established by the government to devolve resources to constituencies for development.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 30, 2025

Pushed to the brink: Zimbabwe’s indigenous fruit trees face extinction due to climate change

Experts warn that shifting rainfall patterns, prolonged dry spells, and rising temperatures have weakened the ability of these trees to thrive in their natural habitats.
By Sharon Sibindi Jun. 29, 2025