AFM pastor in court for indecent assault
Tawanda Murombedzi, represented by his lawyer Brian Kashangura, pleaded not guilty to the charge before magistrate Batiraishe Zishiri.
By Desmond Chingarande
1h ago
Female creatives hail first ArtGal-Zim Center vernissage in Domboshava
Female creatives hailed the vernissage as a long-overdue platform that affirmed their presence in spaces traditionally dominated by male voices and urban galleries.
By Tendai Sauta
Jan. 21, 2026
Zimbabwe’s Tabernacles of God Ministries opens overseas branches
He introduced a Youtube and other social media handles to be used to propagate the word of God for the Sydney, Australian branch.
By Staff Reporter
Jan. 11, 2026
Establishing a prosperous soul
Jesus said, He who abides in Me and I in him, bears much fruit, for without Me you can do nothing” (John 15:5). Apart from Him we will have activity with no fruitfulness.
By Doug Mamvura
Jan. 11, 2026
Body of missing American tourist identified
Police divers made a hazardous descent into the gorge, securing the body with ropes and placing it on a stretcher before hauling it to the surface.
By Obert Siamilandu
Jan. 10, 2026
Nyangatayani Dance Group tours Kanyemba
The event host, Kanyemba-based businessman James Maplan, expressed delight after the show recorded a full house.
By Simbarashe Sithole
Jan. 4, 2026
Church spreads Christmas cheer to people with disabilities
According to church founder Bishop Stanleck Chariga, the outreach programme was designed to uplift vulnerable groups by providing essential items while also fostering a sense of belonging.
By Azriel Chimeno
Dec. 26, 2025
Grace Abound Church spreads Christmas cheer to the vulnerable
Against a backdrop of song, prayer and fellowship, the church opened its doors to those often forgotten during festive celebrations, ensuring they too experience dignity, joy and belonging.
By Style Reporter
Dec. 23, 2025
Danish postal service to stop delivering letters after 400 years
According to Danish law, the option to send a letter must exist. This means that if Dao were to stop delivering letters, the government would be obliged to appoint somebody else to do it.
By The Guardian
Dec. 23, 2025




