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Fake news undermining democracy: MPs

MEMBERS of Parliament have raised alarm over the growing threat of fake news, warning that it is distorting public policy and undermining democratic processes.
By Staff Reporter 2h ago

Triangle progress to Chibuku Super Cup first round

VETERAN forward Ali Sadiki was the toast of the day, as Triangle United FC progressed to the 2025 Chibuku Super Cup
By Terry Madyauta 11h ago

Diplomat Golf Day swings high with elite networking and champs

CABS earned accolades for their exceptional gin tent, which was voted the best on the course. Their prize included a one-year corporate membership to the Diplomat Business Club
By Tendai Sauta 12h ago

Kunzvi Dam project nears completion

GOVERNMENT says it is on course to commission Kunzvi Dam in Goromonzi, Mashonaland East province, before year-end.

Uphold women, babies’ right to breastfeed anytime, anywhere 

World Breastfeeding Week, which ran from August 1 to 7, is commemorated in the first week of August every year.
By Cimas 12h ago

Conversation with Chapfunga: CEO of ‘The Diplomat’

Golf Zone sat down with Reginald Chapfunga, chief executive of Diplomat, to discuss golf, diplomacy, and more.
By Staff Reporter 12h ago

Consequences of tax cuts for the rich

AROUND the world, over the past 50 years, wealthy individuals have benefited significantly from tax cuts implemented by their respective governments.
By Kevin Tutani 16h ago

Chinese investors’ US$1,5bn Zim steel plant targets EU in bold push

The US$1,5 billion Manhize-based steel plant, a project under China’s Tsingshan Group, began production in July, churning out 300 tonnes of deformed steel bars daily.
By Julia Ndlela 16h ago

Kumbe Kumbe keen to create safe spaces, access to info

She recalled that Kumbe Kumbe Arts started informally as a gathering of young creatives and storytellers who use poetry, paintings and music to express their struggles and hopes
By Tendai Sauta 16h ago