By Tendai Makaripe
In the subdued light of their living room, Future Mhonda, a 39-year-old mother from Shamva district, hesitated before asking her husband for their children's school fees.
His reply was a derisive dollar, leading to a fiery argument. As the dispute escalated, the physical blows
12 August 2023, Harare – today the United Nations System in Zimbabwe joins the world and Zimbabwe in commemorating the International Youth Day. We jointly affirm this year’s theme "Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World." The theme was chosen in recognition of the
Women comprise more than half of the population but are underrepresented in decision-making positions and face various forms of violence and discrimination.
UD Trucks has re-entered the commuter bus market with the all-new UD Croner Bus, which comes in two variants: a commuter bus (PKE 280) and a rural bus (LKE 210). Croco Commercial with the UD Croner Bus will provide much-needed solutions to the African market
Jonathan Munemo, Salisbury University
Zimbabwe is facing a host of pressing challenges that voters dearly want the next president to address. Persistently high inflation, elevated interest rates, and a slumping and volatile Zimbabwe dollar have combined to fuel a cost of living crisis for households and
Fast food outlet Eat n Lick will lose property after failing to settle a US$65 000 debt for potatoes supplied a local firm Zatex Investments.
Zatex Investments through their lawyer Edwin Hamunakwadi of Hamunakwadi and Nyandoro Law Chamber approached the High Court after the failure by
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has commissioned another borehole in Harare, bringing the total number of boreholes drilled under the Presidential Borehole Drilling Scheme to 164. The scheme aims to provide clean water to 35,000 villages by 2025.
The borehole in Harare was commissioned in the CBD, where
According to section 3 of the Constitution, one of the founding values and principles of Zimbabwe is “the nation’s diverse cultural, religious and traditional values”.
A Zimbabwe Emerging men’s side will face their South Africa counterparts in five one-day matches in Pretoria, with the first encounter scheduled for Sunday.
Led by National Team Assistant Coach Stuart Matsikenyeri, the 15-man squad picked for the tour includes Clive Madande, Joylord Gumbie, Wessly Madhevere,