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State diamond firm lays off hundreds to avoid collapse

ZCDC is one of a few state-owned entities still propping up government finances amid intense economic headwinds
By Tinashe Kairiza 12h ago

Edgars allocates US$1,3m for expansion

EDGARS Stores Limited has allocated US$1,3 million in capital expenditure (capex) for its current fiscal year ending January 4, 2026
By Concilia Mupezeni 15h ago

ZC selectors ring Burl

The highly entertaining shorter version of the game series is set for July 16 to 26 at Harare Sports Club. 
By Austin Karonga 19h ago

Resurgent Benza sets new target

HERENTALS captain Tino Benza is back with a bang, showcasing blistering form since his return from a significant injury layoff. 
By Sports Reporter 19h ago

Old Mutual high school quiz finals kick Off

Ms. Mbayiwa also emphasized Old Mutual’s broader educational mission:
By Newsday Jul. 10, 2025

Binga man jailed for unlawful possession of dagga

Mtshumayeli Sibanda was convicted on his own plea  at the Lupane Magistrates’ Court following his arrest on July 6, 2025.
By Mukudzei Manzvera Jul. 9, 2025

SADC PF SRHR researchers call for bold, child-centred climate action

The seminar, held under the auspices of the African Children’s Charter Project, ran under the theme, ‘Championing Collective Child-Responsive Climate Action.’
By Moses Mugadza Jul. 9, 2025

Sables storm into Africa Cup semis

The decisive win in the quarter-finals earned the defending champions a spot in Sunday's semi-finals against Kenya.

Interest in carbon credit encouraging: Govt

The government recently legislated Statutory Instrument (SI) 48 of 2025, which introduced holistic regulations to govern how carbon credit trading is conducted within the country.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jul. 9, 2025