Online job scammers target young women
Zimbabwe faces a particular challenge due to high youth unemployment and economic desperation, which can make young women more susceptible to online recruiters.
By Sharon Sibindi
9h ago
Bulawayo’s silent shutdown
While sanctions have often been presented as the primary cause of this decline, they tell only part of the story.
By Southern Eye
9h ago
Motorists hail body cameras as blow to corrupt cops
Police Commissioner-General Stephen Mutamba last week said officers would now be required to wear visible name tags and body cameras while on duty.
By Staff Reporter
Feb. 3, 2026
Of Mbare’s rot, stench and broken promises
Zimbabwe is not short of reports diagnosing urban decay. It is political will that is in short supply.
By Newsday
Feb. 3, 2026
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13 people in 1 room: Inside Mbare flats squalor
The population of the flats has ballooned to about 12 800, far exceeding their capacity of around 3 000 residents.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Feb. 2, 2026
Hwange cracks down on illegal charcoal dealers
Acting on a tip-off, the enforcement teams raided the property and seized the charcoal, which officials believe was produced through the unregulated cutting of indigenous trees.
By Sharon Sibindi
Feb. 1, 2026
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Firm probed over US$6,8m CIO scandal
Access is already under probe in South Africa for money laundering activities,
By Staff Reporter
Feb. 1, 2026
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Harare prime land saga deepens
Harare mayor Jacob Mafume was questioned by Zacc investigators and released on the same day without any charges being laid against him.
By Staff Reporter
Feb. 1, 2026
Beijing, Moscow, Washington: Is this a new scramble for Zim?
“Zimbabwe has extracted billions of dollars worth of minerals over the past two decades,” Tendai Moyo, senior economist at the University of Zimbabwe, said.
By Lovemore Nyawo
Jan. 30, 2026




