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Bantuman I vows to keep Kwekwe as Zim cultural hub

Against the rich history Bantuman I, also founder of Kwekwe Podium, a professional and well manned arts hub, said he was confident that this legacy will continue.
By Alfred Tembo Aug. 3, 2025

Pressure on govt over Gukurahundi killings

Human rights advocacy group, Ibhetshu LikaZulu, said the hearings were “deeply flawed” and a “tragic mockery of justice.”
By Sharon Sibindi Jul. 27, 2025

Silobela man kills brother in beer dispute

A 33-year-old man from Silobela in the Midlands has been arrested for allegedly murdering his elder brother following a dispute over beer. 
By Berita Kafesu Jul. 20, 2025

Man accused of raping MSU student

Prosecutor Rufaro Chonzi alleges that on July 12 this year, the victim went to bed with her door closed, but unlocked.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Jul. 15, 2025

MP dishes out chicks, feed to teachers

The MP told Standard People that the poultry projects will spread across the constituency, targeting thousands of teachers in urban and rural areas.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Jul. 6, 2025

Imbiber killed over missing US$60

The incident occurred at Madhamu Business Centre in Gokwe North.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Jun. 28, 2025

Stanbic Bank, MSU launch scholarship programme for disadvantaged students

Applications will be publicly advertised through national press, and eligibility will be limited to underprivileged   Zimbabwean nationals—either by birth or residency. 
By Business Reporter Jun. 27, 2025

Rethinking business education — Towards a regenerative Zim future

They thrive through cooperation, not zero-sum games. A regenerative paradigm, grounded in these principles, offers a more viable model for business and education alike.
By Antony Jongwe Jun. 27, 2025

January disease ravages cattle in Midlands

Midlands Provincial Affairs and Devolution minister, Owen Ncube, reiterated government’s vision of inclusive development.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 26, 2025