Sewage crisis ‘flows’ into Parly
He said: “What measures are in place to assist on the issue of sewage, which is always bursting nationwide, so that our people can live in a clean environment?”
By Patricia Sibanda
13h ago
Second phase Gukurahundi hearings set for next week
The Gukurahundi victims and activists are demanding a more transparent, perpetrator-led accountability process and official acknowledgement of the massacres
By Nizbert Moyo
13h ago
How the West foments religious war
Russia is facing an unprecedented challenge today. The West has unleashed a war of annihilation against it, including on the religious front.
By Own Correspondent
May. 28, 2026
Urban to rural migration: A practical path torwards Zim’s economic renaissance
In contrast, rural areas are viewed as labour sources with subsistence farming.
By Claude Kutombo
May. 28, 2026
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Zanu PF MP duped US$100k in fake deal
The complainant reportedly showed interest and the accused invited him to a meeting at Olive Oak Villa Guest Lodge in Gunhill, Harare, on May 10.
By Desmond Chingarande
May. 25, 2026
Africa cannot prosper while divided
That contradiction remains difficult to justify.
By Newsday
May. 25, 2026
Luke Malaba’s legacy as Chief Justice of Zimbabwe
The hullabaloo accompanying the retirement of erstwhile Chief Justice of Zimbabwe, Luke Malaba, has come and gone.
By Beatrice Mtetwa
May. 24, 2026
Masuka commends Seed Co’s climate-smart agricultural drive
Masuka urged the seed producer to work closely with financial institutions supported by government to improve irrigation development and agricultural productivity.
By Boitumelo Makhurane
May. 22, 2026
Property developer pushes for structured urban growth
“Like many developers operating in Harare’s complex and often contested land sector, some projects have faced legal and administrative disputes,” Pambukani said.
By Staff Reporter
May. 21, 2026




