Nssa targets zero workplace accidents
Nssa research showed that Zimbabwe was losing about US$15 million annually due to workplace injuries.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 2, 2025
Is Zimbabwe ready for a transitional authority?
The point I am making here is that Eisenhower brought into the camp, every two weeks, batches of city mayors in the surrounding areas to witness the horrors.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Jun. 1, 2025
Rhetoric and responsibility in Zimbabwe’s mining sector
Zimbabwe’s Mines and Minerals Act empowers him to revoke licences from violators. He oversees a network of mining commissioners and inspectors.
By Donald Nyarota
Jun. 1, 2025
Upsurge in poaching cases around Victoria Falls
The organisation said its game rangers have not rested since the gruesome killing of the lioness.
By Oscar Nkala
Jun. 1, 2025
The new Broadcasting Services Amendment Act: A legal analysis
One of the most notable improvements is the formal recognition of online broadcasting services and digital platforms.
By Mlondolozi Ndlovu
May. 31, 2025
Zera tees off for charity
The overall winner of the tournament was S Zirebwa who finished on 44 points while the women's contest was won by Talent Kadzima who managed 37 points.
By Donald Nyandoro
May. 30, 2025
Battle to protect Vic Falls: Wildlife artist pushes back.....as hospitality firm slaps campaigner with US$2m lawsuit
His critics, however, accuse him of mounting a damaging misinformation campaign — claims he flatly denies.
By Tinashe Kairiza
May. 30, 2025
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Journos barred from First Lady’s cookout competition
In her speech, she said the Zimbabwean cuisine, which included mice and other traditional foods she took abroad on one of her trips, created excitement among Europeans.
By Rex Mphisa
May. 27, 2025
Mbada Dam ignites Muzarabani’s green revolution
The Zimbabwe National Water Authority is overseeing the engineering aspects of the dam.
By Staff Reporter
May. 24, 2025