Stop the ‘sabhuku deals’ by fixing the housing crisis
Sabhuku deals are not the disease; they are a symptom of a deeper, long-festering housing crisis.
By Newsday
7h ago
Matabeleland men lured to Ukrainian battlefields
It has since emerged that the clandestine operation relies on local agents based in Bulawayo who target unemployed youths, luring them with promises of lucrative overseas jobs.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
Jan. 29, 2026
Shadowy networks smuggling Mat’land recruits to Ukrainian battlefields
Investigations revealed that the clandestine operation relies on local agents based in Bulawayo, who target unemployed youths, luring them with promises of lucrative overseas jobs.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
Jan. 29, 2026
Garwe launches attack against ‘sabhuku’ deals
He urged Zimbabweans to stop conducting illegal land transactions, which have long fuelled fraud and chaotic settlement.
By Gracious Daniel
Jan. 29, 2026
New digital era begins for Zifa Mashonaland Central football
ZIFA Mashonaland Central, under its new board led by Colonel Edward Mutukwa, is set to launch a technology-driven digital player verification and smart identification card system for the new season.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
Jan. 28, 2026
‘I didn’t know how to shoot’: how African men have been tricked into fighting for Russia
A growing number of people from Africa – including Kenya, Uganda and South Africa – and elsewhere have been lured to the frontline as Russia seeks manpower to sustain its war.
By The Guardian
Jan. 27, 2026
Zimbabwe’s ‘vaccines comedian’ boosts health through stern jokes
“Through comedy skits, we are bold in telling our fans to get up to date on their cervical cancer, malaria and their babies’ ‘killer diseases’ vaccines,” Vharazipi tells VaccinesWork.
By Ray Mwareya
Jan. 25, 2026
Gukurahundi victim speaks out
Sibanda described the play as offering only a glimpse of what victims endured, stressing that while artistic portrayals are important, they cannot fully capture the brutality of the atrocities.
By Margaret Lubinda
Jan. 24, 2026
The case and curse of a British generation, as Bates, many others struggle to return to a home they barely know
For Bates, time is measured in football scores and quiet days at the hostel.
By Kirsty Sibanda
Jan. 23, 2026




