Reparations for Africans must transform the systems that still limit Africa’s future
To this end, reparations should correct deep structural imbalances so that Africa’s land, people and resources drive shared prosperity, not persistent inequality.
By Claver Gatete
18h ago
Bridging worlds through hockey: Miled de Man reflects on her Zimbabwe experience
The visit was a blend of professional knowledge exchange, personal connection, and a journey into the heart of Zimbabwean culture and community.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
Dec. 14, 2025
Zanu PF going to the highest bidder
Zanu PF has been successfully hijacked by very dangerous people.
By Doctor Stop It
Dec. 14, 2025
Egodini saga in new twist
A crucial meeting was finally held on September 16 2025, where Terracotta pleaded its case and agreed to meet council’s new conditions.
By Sharon Sibindi
Dec. 14, 2025
Mutare magistrates acquits Econet Insurance agent
Magistrate Perseverance Makala ruled that the State had failed to prove the essential elements of the offence, as it lacked evidence linking Magadza to the alleged crime.
By Staff Reporter
Dec. 13, 2025
Is Zim really middle-income economy?
Tax incentives for 24 hours’ production are welcome, but we need more details on how it will work.
By Trust Chikohora
Dec. 12, 2025
Swedish funding withdrawal threatens critical civic programmes, experts warn
Sweden’s departure from direct bilateral cooperation is part of a wider retrenchment across Africa, affecting countries such as Mozambique and Tanzania.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa
Dec. 12, 2025
Killer cop Muvhevhi indicted to High Court
According to the State, on January 13, 2022, Muvhevhi allegedly attempted to kill Raphael Nyahwema at Mutare Boys High School.
By Trevor Mutsvairo
Dec. 9, 2025
Zimbabwe's $600mln junk food problem
ZIMBABWE has been flagged as a breeding ground for unhealthy processed food and sweetened beverages, with total sales reaching US$623 million in the period 2021 to 2024,
By Ruth Maseko
Dec. 9, 2025




