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Budget not guaranteeing health service: CWGH

The caution comes as Zimbabwe touts compliance with the 2001 Abuja Declaration, which commits African Union member States to allocate a minimum of 15% of national budgets to health.  
By Lesley Kufandada 6h ago

Takashinga shines as Zim readies for U19 Super Six

The debut host had everything: thrilling moments, fierce competition, and an electrifying atmosphere throughout the seven match days.  
By Austin Karonga 21h ago

Brother Tungwarara is a bad cat!

Now listen to this brother, Tungwarara-never mind what he is saying-that Mukuru can rule till 2030-is not a serious argument. 
By Kenneth Mufuka 22h ago

The epic Zanu PF fight for the feeding trough

Just after the bust up between Generari and the Scarfed One over corruption in the country, we now have another fight of the tenderpreneuers and their hangers on.  
By Doctor Stop It 22h ago

Furore over Chitungwiza mayor’s car

According to sources within the council, the vehicle — estimated to be worth US$147 000 — was recently acquired for official mayoral duties. 
By Staff Reporter 22h ago

Tungwarara, Tagwirei feud splits Zanu PF

Tungwarara launched another attack on Tagwirei in Nyanga a fortnight ago, accusing him of being too ambitious and  trying to monopolise Mnangagwa. 
By Staff Reporter 23h ago

City man escapes jail on assault charges

Wochiwunga said the accused’s decision to plead guilty demonstrated that he accepted responsibility for his actions and respected the court’s time. 
By Langelihle Nyathi Jan. 25, 2026

Prominent Mat South ostrich farm bemoans death of industry

Speaking to Farmer’s Weekly, he said he started his operation in 1983, when the industry was expanding and global demand for meat and skins outstripped supply. 
By Clemence Manyukwe Jan. 25, 2026

Gukurahundi victim speaks out

Sibanda described the play as offering only a glimpse of what victims endured, stressing that while artistic portrayals are important, they cannot fully capture the brutality of the atrocities. 
By Margaret Lubinda Jan. 24, 2026