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Fort Rixon man in court for raping cousin (13)

A 21-year-old man from Fort Rixon, Matabeleland South Province, has been hauled before the Bulawayo Regional Court facing a charge of raping his 13-year-old cousin.
By Langelihle Nyathi 1h ago

Real opposition is alive

Sengezo Tshabangu
By Newsday 1h ago

Short film on child marriages empowers Zimbabwe’s rural schoolgirls

In a dimly lit Moffat Hall in Mutare, young rural school girls’ eyes are glued to the screen as the film At The End of the Rainbow unfolds.
By Clayton Masekesa 1h ago

Zimbabwe’s southern corridor highway overhaul to boost trade and tourism. Here’s what you need to know

Under a public-private partnership model, the reconfiguration of the transport routes will restructure the country’s transport infrastructure to the gain of tourism, mining, logistics, and trade.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago

ZCDC records 4,5m fatality-free shifts

“Our recognition at the NSSA SHAW Conference and Awards ceremony is testament to the commitment we have invested in safety and health at our workplace,” she said.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago

Personalised leadership to strategically run the organisation

Technology is reshaping industries more quickly than in the past years. As such,  customer expectations are rapidly changing.
By Innocent Hadebe 1h ago

Moment of reckoning

The whole edifice surrounding Vision 2030 was shredded in one sentence.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu 1h ago

Cannabis boom in South Africa, Zimbabwe is good for wealthy investors, bad for small farmers

For many rural households in southern Africa today, cannabis pays for the family’s food, education and other necessities.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago

Bulawayo City Council requires US$14,5m to fix sewer, water challenges

Bulawayo City Council requires about US$14,5 million to tackle infrastructure-related problems which include water and sewer systems, among other issues, mayor David Coltart has said.
By Silas Nkala 1h ago