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Clash over control of Mutumwa Mawere funeral contributions

The dispute now threatens to overshadow the legacy of Mutumwa Mawere
By Moses Mugugunyeki 19h ago

Deputy minister urges teacher, parent collaboration

Gata pointed out a lingering gap between teachers and parents in implementing HBC projects, stressing the importance of equipping learners with practical skills.
By AZRIEL CHIMENO 20h ago

Mutumwa Mawere: The passing of a genius!

Brother Mutumwa was brilliant, almost a genius, self-assured and as far I know had never lost an argument.
By Kenneth Mufuka Jan. 18, 2026

Mudiwa Jani’s father breaks silence

His growing influence has also caught the attention of the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, which extended an invitation to him.
By Style Reporter Jan. 18, 2026

Vocational education gives Binga youth a lifeline

In line with the new language-in-education policy, children in the area are now taught in Tonga at early learning levels, alongside English.
By Sharon Sibindi Jan. 18, 2026

Zimbabwe athletics sets bar high

Similar measures have been implemented for junior athletes ahead of the World Junior Championships in the United States this August. 
By RUFARO KASWERAKUENDA Jan. 18, 2026

The Markets Mirror: US inflation cooled in 2025 — but here’s why rates may stay higher

On a month-to-month basis, prices increased by about 0.3% in December, a faster pace than November’s roughly 0.1% rise as per the latest BLS report .
By ISAAC JONAS Jan. 18, 2026

Inside sport: Marinica must stay on as Warriors coach

Bookmakers have placed the Atlas Lions of Morocco as favourites although there are many across the globe, who disagree.
By Michael Kariati Jan. 18, 2026

Zanu PF councillor engages sangoma

The intervention seeks to cushion vulnerable families against the crippling effects of poverty, which has left many guardians struggling to meet basic school obligations.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 17, 2026