Mosquito nets: Zim’s garden fences. . .amid malaria ravaging communities

The WHO African region is overwhelmed with the disease, where 94% and 95% of malaria case and deaths were recorded in 2022.
By Nhau Mangirazi 19h ago

AfDB, UNHCR partner to fund peace, security for refugees

This is coming at a time when Africa is home to over 45 million forcibly displaced people, a number that has grown steadily over the past 13 years and doubled since 2018.
By Melody Chikono Dec. 6, 2024

Building prosperity from oil, gas, renewables

The United Kingdom and the European Union have also reportedly joined in the chorus of voices demanding a ban against developed nations providing subsidies for fossil fuels.
By Nj Ayuk Dec. 6, 2024

Mpemba arrives in Zimbabwe for young women empowerment event

Taking place in Harare today, the event aims to empower young women, foster sub-regional sharing of best practices, and nurture the next generation of leaders.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 6, 2024

Thousands of marginalised learners benefit from bursary

Fawezi executive director Lydia Madyirapanze said the organisation had identified five local universities it would initially work with under the initiative.
By Stephen Chadenga Dec. 5, 2024

Restoration of Ndebele traditional Leadership: A cultural revival, not political pesistance

Zimbabwe is one of the most politically polarised nations in the region, where citizens often struggle to reconcile divergent political views.
By Luckson Ndlovu Dec. 1, 2024

Jackie Ngarande to participate in African Union’s S.W.A.P. event

The event is scheduled for Friday, November 29, 2024, in Accra.
By Style Reporter Dec. 1, 2024

AfDB throws lifeline to Zim private sector

About US$13 billion of this amount is owed to foreign creditors.
By Melody Chikono and Tafadzwa Mhlanga Nov. 29, 2024

Zimbabwe’s leaders need to focus on the future, not the liberation past

Because, let us be honest, every family has that one relative. You know, the one whose life is a soap opera of bad decisions, chaos, and unending drama.
By Newsday Nov. 26, 2024