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Churches unite against new Abortion Bill

“Vague ‘mental health’ provisions could allow abortion at advanced stages of pregnancy” and this same clause “could be used to justify aborting babies based on their sex.” 
By Shalom Manjerere 14h ago

A brief analysis of the new Persons with Disabilities Act

Historically, the definition of disability was narrow to the extent that it excluded persons with albinism, epilepsy and other forms of disability.

Musona, Billiat miss on PSL best XI

However, on Tuesday, , the duo was overlooked by the 2025 Soccer Stars panel of selectors, which consists of club captains, coaches and selected football writers.
By Terry Madyauta Nov. 27, 2025

Court delays derail multi-billion Marondera cyber city project

The intentional delays to progress by Marondera Municipality negate unfavourably on the Presidential 2030 Vision. 
By Staff Reporter Nov. 23, 2025

How Scottland broke the bank and re-wrote history.

The Scottland tapestry is woven with more gold standard talent. 
By Henry Mhara Nov. 22, 2025

How Scottland broke the bank and re-wrote history 

The Scottland tapestry is woven with more gold standard talent. 
By Henry Mhara Nov. 22, 2025

Dangote oil corridor plan puts energy strategy on sterner trial

In Nigeria, The Business Post rallied Dangote’s plan, while The Punch said the investment “adds Zimbabwe to Dangote’s list of destinations from Ethiopia to Zambia”. 
By Freeman Makopa Nov. 21, 2025

Dangote’s return: A rare second chance for Zim to get it right

Dangote’s business model is simple yet transformative: identify market gaps, invest heavily in production capacity and expand strategically across borders. 
By Newsday Nov. 13, 2025

Pregnant and postpartum women must be recognised as climate-vulnerable, public hearing told

He said it was essential for the Bill to explicitly include these groups under vulnerable populations, in line with Zimbabwe’s constitutional commitment to social justice.
By Moses Magadza Oct. 30, 2025