How safe is the food consumed by the majority?
When farmers hear that tomato prices have gone up, how many of them adhere to PHI and who ensures that adherence happens?
By Charles Dhewa
2h ago
CIO agent faces rape charge
The magistrate said the State had failed to show why Manyadze was not a proper candidate for bail despite facing a serious charge.
By Stephen Chadenga
Jul. 1, 2025
Mr President, scrap tuition during industrial attachment
Let us speak plainly, this practice is economically unjustifiable. Most of our students come from families that are already struggling to make ends meet.
By Jacob Mutisi
Jun. 27, 2025
‘If it looks like a coup, then it is a coup’
On the night of 14 November 2017 Zimbabwean soldiers completed the most crucial phase of Operation Restore Legacy (ORL).
By Miles Tendi
Jun. 27, 2025
Beef and pork: Best way to safeguard public health from parasitic infections
Trichinosis, a parasitic infection caused by Trichinella spiralis, is one of the most significant risks associated with eating undercooked pork.
By Clever Marisa
Jun. 22, 2025
Village Rhapsody: Empowering Zimbabwe’s rural farmers for a smart agricultural future
Rural Zimbabwe faces a constellation of challenges—from erratic weather and soil degradation to limited access to markets, financial services, and reliable farming information.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Jun. 22, 2025
Media sustainability dialogues in Zim: Progress and regression
From being generic moot conversations, mostly driven by global declining news consumption trends to more nuanced practical responses, mostly at a micro level.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu
Jun. 22, 2025
The mask of the muse: Men, mental health and the art of survival
Mental health, especially among men, remains a largely under-addressed crisis globally, and even more so in artistic circles.
By Raymond Millagre Langa
Jun. 22, 2025
Govt must address the concerns of teachers
The teachers said they previously petitioned President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to address their concerns with no joy.
By Newsday
Jun. 21, 2025