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Harare residents lament dilapidated road network as incessant rains continue

The Famine Early Warning Systems Network has also indicated that a weak La Niña is anticipated, likely resulting in normal to above-normal rainfall between October and March.
By Online Reporter Jan 13, 2026
Govt gazettes new vehicle registration and licensing fees
Govt gazettes new vehicle registration and licensing fees
Government has gazetted Statutory Instrument 10 of 2026, amending the Vehicle Registration and Licencing Regulations to review fees for vehicle registration, licencing and number plates.
By Staff Reporter Jan 13, 2026
Govt on alert over recalled Nestlé baby formula
The government has deployed officers across Zimbabwe, including at ports of entry, to track and remove recalled Nestlé products from shelves.
By Natasha Ncube Jan 13, 2026
Mutsvangwa backs Tungwarara for Zanu PF post
The endorsement of Tungwarara highlights a brewing power struggle within Zanu PF over provincial autonomy and national party control.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jan 13, 2026
UN commits to working with Zim: Gumbonzvanda
Gumbonzvanda said enabling women to earn income, secure livelihoods and access markets was central to achieving meaningful gender equality.
By GRACIOUS DANIEL Jan 13, 2026
Zim targets clean energy by 2030
ZIMBABWE has reaffirmed its commitment to accelerating renewable energy deployment, improving energy efficiency and ensuring the energy transition delivers tangible economic and social benefits.
By Kenneth Nyangani and MUSAVENGANA CHIRAU Jan 13, 2026
Zim targets clean energy by 2030
ZIMBABWE has reaffirmed its commitment to accelerating renewable energy deployment, improving energy efficiency and ensuring the energy transition delivers tangible economic and social benefits.
By Kenneth Nyangani and MUSAVENGANA CHIRAU Jan 13, 2026
JSC to recruit judges amid case backlog
THE Judicial Service Commission (JSC) will this year recruit judges as part of efforts to reduce mounting case backlogs and improve the delivery of justice.
By staff reporters Jan 13, 2026
Zim stuck on global despair rankings
ZIMBABWE has maintained its position among the world’s 10 unhappiest countries ranking alongside nations such as Afghanistan, South Sudan and Rwanda, according to a new global report on poverty
By RUTH MASEKO Jan 13, 2026
Contracts in ashes: 2025, Africa’s year of betrayal of its people
2025 will not be remembered as the year of renewal, but as a year of broken contracts when Africa’s political elite shredded the covenant between citizens and leadership,
By Wellington Muzengeza Jan 13, 2026
Mhona warns of ‘avoidable carnage’ ahead of schools reopening 
Road traffic accidents remain one of Zimbabwe’s deadliest public safety failures, routinely spiking during peak travel periods. 
By Freeman Makopa Jan 12, 2026
Outrage after taskforce hits school bus in anti-smuggling sting 
The anti-smuggling task force was introduced in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic, when international travel was restricted.  
By Rex Mphisa Jan 12, 2026
JSC touts digital reforms, performance management in new judicial year 
Malaba said the final year of the strategic plan marked a turning point in modernising court operations and strengthening public confidence in the judiciary.
By GARY GERALD MTOMBENI Jan 12, 2026
Masvingo chief blocks private school opening, demands free education for his kids
Police later intervened, prompting the chief to remove his vehicle and allow access to the school.
By  Kukurigo Jan 12, 2026
Judicial inaction chokes prisons: PG
Matanda-Moyo said an accused is entitled to bail unless the court finds that it is in the interest of justice that the accused be detained in custody pending trial.
By Silas Nkala Jan 12, 2026
Zim eyes homegrown grains to cut US$2bn import bill
With Zimbabwe spending over US$2 billion a year on imported grains and oilseeds, officials argue that domestic production could meet much of the demand.
By SIMBARASHE SITHOLE Jan 12, 2026
New textbook takes Constitution to Zim’s classrooms
Published in Harare by the Big Brains Legal Aid Trust, the textbook seeks to take constitutional knowledge out of courtrooms and political debates and place it directly in classrooms.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Jan 12, 2026
Municipal workers bag Kadoma land deal
The deal will see municipal workers mainly from Mashonaland West province benefiting, while willing members from outside the province are set to benefit.
By Jairos Saunyama Jan 12, 2026
AFM Church thieves convicted
Nhira said the accused took advantage of the unattended property and made off with it.
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO Jan 12, 2026
Calls without Cash: NetOne disrupts telecom market
The new service, called Pay for Me, is designed to ensure no caller is left disconnected, particularly during emergencies or critical situations.
By MUSAVENGANA CHIRAU Jan 12, 2026
At 16, she has had 4 pregnancies
The programme focuses on health, women, youth empowerment, education and sustainable development, and has given Chipo a new lease on life.
By CLAYTON MASEKESA Jan 10, 2026
Body of missing American tourist identified
Police divers made a hazardous descent into the gorge, securing the body with ropes and placing it on a stretcher before hauling it to the surface.
By Obert Siamilandu Jan 10, 2026
UZ-led plant boosts smart reg plates production
The locally manufactured number plates integrate advanced smart technologies that assign each vehicle a unique digital identity.
By Staff Reporter Jan 10, 2026
Seke elite school: Hope for diasporans, peri-urban dwellers
Seke district is fast turning into an urban area as denoted by the growth of residential areas and ballooning population.
By Staff Reporter Jan 10, 2026
US$1,9m suspected fraudster granted US$300 bail
The accused, Brian Ncube, appeared before Harare magistrate Jessie Kufa, who granted him US$300 bail.
By Desmond Chingarande Jan 10, 2026
Copper cables thieves plunge Lalapanzi into darkness
Mahoko said police have since launched a manhunt for the suspects and appealed to anyone who might have information to report to the nearest police station.
By Stephen Chadenga Jan 10, 2026
Mash West farmers urged to scale up climate-resilient crops
Jiri emphasised the government’s ongoing drive to add value to traditional grains, highlighting initiatives to expand their use in stock-feed manufacturing.
By Staff Reporter Jan 10, 2026
When a flying machine stole the glamour amid tears and grief
Many used to see it flying and could not make head or tail, but this time, it landed on their soil.
By Emison Haripindi Jan 10, 2026