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SA migrant crisis and Zimbabwe: A desperate race to save returnees from drug resistance
According to Parliament, more than 99 000 Zimbabweans have already been screened at ports of entry since deportations from South Africa intensified.
By Nhau Mangirazi
7h ago
Luxury cars prioritised over dying hospitals
One question to the scarfed one on the economy by one editor raised eyebrows, as he preceded the question by describing the state of the economy as "unprecedented stability."
By Doctor Stop It
8h ago
Empowering youth to build Zimbabwe’s future
Leadership is not merely a title or position; it is demonstrated through solving problems, serving others, and improving communities.
By Justice Chengeta Jnr
8h ago
Why youth empowerment is Zimbabwe's best weapon against drug abuse
While law enforcement and rehabilitation programmes have an important role to play, they cannot solve this crisis on their own.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
8h ago
Returning patients cannot fall through the cracks
The Health and Child Care ministry’s decision to deploy health workers at ports of entry and screen more than 100 000 returnees is commendable.
By Newsday
Jul. 17, 2026
Mnangagwa launches APRM
Harare acceded to the APRM in February 2020 and has since undergone a targeted review process under the theme “Economic Governance and Management.”
By Staff Reporter
Jul. 17, 2026
Beyond borders: Rethinking Africa’s migration governance crisis
A meaningful response must begin with an acknowledgement of competing realities.
By John Laisani
Jul. 17, 2026
SADC member states review regional security concerns
According to the ministry, the meeting brought together senior government and security officials from ministries responsible for foreign affairs and defence from across SADC member states.
By Staff Reporter
Jul. 16, 2026
Chirambadare relishes Chicken Inn return
His performances that season earned him a move to South African giants Kaizer Chiefs in 2016.
By Fortune Mbele
Jul. 16, 2026




