THE 2025/2026 rainy season will be etched into the country’s collective memory not for the life-giving waters it promised, but for the... To access this content, please purchase a subscription by ...
ZIMBABWE is emerging as a focal point in an ambitious US$3 billion energy programme funded by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank).The project... To access this content, please purchase a ...
FOLLOWING standout performances by sungura kingpin Alick Macheso and Nisha Ts at the previous edition of the Castle Tankard ...
NATIONAL Handling Services (NHS) non-executive director Christopher Chitindi was at the verge of losing his Ruwa property ...
THE government says it is accelerating the maintenance of the country’s major highways through retooling its units, as part of efforts to... To access this content, please purchase a subscription by ...
JAPAN will provide agricultural equipment worth approximately US$2,6 million to support Zimbabwe’s agriculture sector, in a move aimed at boosting productivity and... To access this content, please ...
PARLIAMENT has raised alarm over the deteriorating state of the country’s diplomatic infrastructure, warning that delays in construction and renovations are damaging... To access this content, please ...
A 21-YEAR-OLD Hwange man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for fatally stabbing his friend following a long-standing dispute, while... To access this content, please purchase a subscription by ...
THE government has called for the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered trading systems to improve market efficiency and competitiveness.Speaking to the Daily... To access this content, ...
HARARE City Council (HCC), in partnership with private firm, Helcraw Water, has set a five-year target to roll out prepaid water meters... To access this content, please purchase a subscription by ...
THE National Anti-Doping Project was officially launched in Harare by Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture permanent secretary Nicholas Moyo as part of... To access this content, please purchase a ...
EVERY time Zimbabwe’s medical aid regulations come up for review, one accusation quickly dominates the conversation: “If co-payments and shortfalls are rising, medical aid societies must be failing at ...
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