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Chivayo-linked firm booted out of Zambia

Instead, the ECZ has awarded the contract to Al Ghurair Printing and Publishing of the United Arab Emirates.
By Miriam Mangwaya 5h ago

SA govt hailed for allowing undocumented children in schools

South Africans had of late escalated their campaign for the removal of children of undocumented migrants from schools threatening deportation to their countries.
By Silas Nkala 5h ago

ED’s third term bid impossible: Madhuku

In an interview with Open Parly recently, Madhuku said it was a mammoth task for Mnangagwa to get a third term.

Magaya fights O’ Level demand

Magaya admits that he did not submit an O’ Level certificate but argues that he deposited superior qualifications to the electoral committee.
By Kevin Mapasure 5h ago

Weak anti-trafficking laws expose children to labour trafficking

Zororai Nkomo told NewsDay recently that Zimbabwe’s Trafficking in Persons Act is not a comprehensive piece of legislation in combating the growing scourge of child labour trafficking.
By Moses Mugugunyeki 5h ago

Zimbabwe Cricket must take issues raised in Chatara's leaked audio seriously

 In his rant in the leaked audio, Chatara claimed that Mutendera knows nothing about the game.
By Newsday 5h ago

The power of decision-making

As 2025 unfolds, it offers an opportunity to take charge, set resolutions and make decisions that drive us forward — personally and professionally.
By Cliff Chiduku 5h ago

Woman drowns two daughters

Allegations are that, on January 8, Blessing Chiromonye, threw her two daughters aged four and eight into the main water canal, in Triangle, resulting in them drowning.
By Nqobizwe Thebe 5h ago

Caledonia in US$42 million capex drive for 2025

The company met its 2024 production target with 76 656 oz of gold, surpassing the previous year’s output.
By Ashton Ndakusiya 5h ago