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Cabs, TM PicknPay launch cancer awareness programme

Cancer is one of the most pressing public health challenges in Zimbabwe, with cervical and breast cancers leading the burden among women.
By Online Reporter 6h ago

OK says US$30m capital raise at advanced stage

Last month, OK’s board resolved to undertake a capital raise of US$30 million to bridge a funding gap, pay creditors and stabilise the company’s financial position.
By Tatira Zwinoira 10h ago

Opposition needs to rebrand, not as angry protesters

In Zimbabwe, the political space has long been marred by mudslinging, inflammatory rhetoric and a “them vs. us” mentality.
By Yunah Bvumbwe 10h ago

Govt must protect citizens from corruption: ZCTU

Chikosi said government officials were implicated in high-profile illicit business transactions, with no action taken against them.
By Stephen Chadenga 10h ago

African Sun to offload US$15m hotel by June 30

The sale of Monomotapa Hotel comes as the hotel recorded a loss of US$883 293 in 2023, before turning it into a profit after tax of US$88 992 last year.
By Tatira Zwinoira and Lee Musaidzi 10h ago

Protesters in bid to stop Auxillia’s UK visit

The forum was formed by the diaspora women leaders to collaborate with the women back home for the well-being of society.
By Staff Reporter 10h ago

Plundering paradise: The human cost of bio-piracy in Africa’s national parks

While tourists flock to witness the mesmerising wildlife, a darker trade lurks beneath the surface: bio-piracy.
By Tonderayi Matonho 10h ago

How disasters decimate Zimbabwean agriculture and food security

The consequences are stark: dwindling harvests, decimated livestock, disrupted livelihoods, and a deepening chasm of food insecurity.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni May. 4, 2025
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Zimbabwe lifts ban on unblended petrol amid ethanol shortages

Local ethanol producers suspend operations during the rainy season because the wet conditions make the harvesting of sugarcane difficult.
By Blessed Ndlovu May. 4, 2025