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Zanu PF youth call for probe into helicopter crash

The accident occurred soon after the Zanu PF leader had left Masvingo where he celebrated his 82nd birthday.
By Mirriam Mangwaya 14h ago

Children with disabilities denied access to education amid climate change and economic crisis

It had been 16 hours since her last meal. While her peers were reciting the alphabet and solving math problems, Eunice could only dream of going to school.
By Kudzai Tamara Chikiwa Sep. 16, 2024

Women suffer climate change crisis

The  report  underscores  the  urgent  need for  climate  justice  as millions face worsening food insecurity, poverty, and displacement.
By Julia Ndlela Sep. 13, 2024

Investigation exposes govt poor service delivery

My initial plan was to approach the spokespersons of these institutions, believing they would be well-equipped to provide the information I needed.
By Miriam Mangwaya Sep. 6, 2024

Kreston Zim celebrates 10th anniversary

AUDIT and advisory services firm Kreston Zimbabwe is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year with several key initiatives in place.
By Melody Chikono Sep. 6, 2024

ED extends roads state of disaster declaration

More than 50 000km of roads were rehabilitated, while 2 000 structures were attended to since the start of the ERRP2 in 2022.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Sep. 6, 2024

Government firearms amnesty draws to an end

The exercise is aimed at reducing the number of illegal firearms in circulation, thereby enhancing public safety and reducing the risk of firearms abuse.
By Trust Makore Sep. 3, 2024

Ugandan released after spending 3 weeks in detention

Chikura had on August 23, 2024, also acquitted Lukas Slavia, a 37-year-old Czech Republic citizen, who had been on trial after being arrested together with Ssekamwa.
By Takudzwanashe Mangongera Aug. 29, 2024

Sadc summit: A missed opportunity to tackle negative effects of El Nino-induced drought gripping the region

As the Heads of State and Government wined and dined, the food insecurity and hunger caused by drought cast a long shadow over the region.
By Joy Mabenge Aug. 25, 2024