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Confronting escalating crisis of drug and substance abuse among young people

Young people represent the backbone of any nation’s future. They are the custodians of tomorrow’s leadership, innovation, and productivity.  
By Clever Marisa 23h ago
Zimbabwean criteria for finding, buying cars 
Zimbabwean criteria for finding, buying cars 
Each year, a certain model floods the Zimbabwean streets more than others, which gives a reason for research on the criteria used by Zimbabweans when purchasing cars. 
By Tendai Munhundarima 23h ago
Waiting for the ship at the airport
I made the sudden realisation that sometimes your friends take you for granted. Maybe I should also  not take them seriously. 
By Onie Ndoro 23h ago
Masvingo Music Fiesta set to ignite festive cheer
Speaking ahead of the show, Pardigon Promotions said the Music Fiesta was deliberately timed and curated to give Masvingo residents a memorable festive experience. 
By Style Reporter 23h ago
Art, justice and healing: Addressing GBV, disability awareness and digital violence through creativity
Addressing them requires more than laws and statistics; it requires approaches that speak to hearts, challenge norms, and restore dignity. 
By Ray M Langa 23h ago
Court throws out Chipfumbu Zimura bid
The judge further found that Chipfumbu and Muchetu had failed to prove their case even on a balance of probabilities, effectively dismantling their challenge. 
By Alfred Tembo 23h ago
Gweru acapella shines in city performance
Speaking during a joint interview, twin brothers Ronald Kudakwashe and Roland Tinashe Muyedzenga described Gweru as their spiritual and creative home. 
By Alfred Tembo 23h ago
From Birmingham to Norton: The relentless road to the Glamis 'Ultimate Shutdown'
All roads, however, lead to the Glamis Arena on December 31, where the two will face off in a New Year’s Eve "ultimate shutdown" that promises to reignite the greatest rivalry
By Sindiso Dube 23h ago
Jimmy Cliff, Nicholas Zakaria leaid to rest
The world was shocked when two music legends, Jimmy Cliff from Jamaica and Nicholas ‘Madzibaba’ Zakaria from Zimbabwe died recently. 
By Fred Zindi 23h ago
'Calaz a great talent in the making'
However, Fire Calaz said he faced several hurdles during the process of making his album, but had to soldier on until he realised his dream.
By Gumisai Nyoni 23h ago
River Valley extends lifeline to vulnerable with free healthcare initiative 
The event blended festivity with purpose, underscoring the family’s long-standing commitment to social responsibility. 
By Style Reporter Dec. 21, 2025
Pande honoured for community empowerment 
“I will not get tired. My focus is to emancipate young men and women so that they can start their own projects and become economically independent.” 
By Staff Reporter Dec. 21, 2025
Marisa brothers reflect on professorship and shared intellectual journey
“Education became our inheritance. It is what we chose to invest in when others were chasing quicker rewards.” 
By Style Reporter Dec. 20, 2025
Energy advocate to receive global award 
Kachirekwa said the recognition affirms years of work that began in 2016, when he started publicly calling for Zimbabwe to open up and reform its energy space. 
By Staff Writer Dec. 17, 2025
Father Flower crowned best private school in Mashonaland West
Under the visionary leadership of director general Jimmy Lemekani-Waya, the school has consistently excelled in national academic, sporting, and arts competitions.
By Azriel Chimeno Dec. 14, 2025
Farewell to towering and humble creative genius
Most of us relied on local bars or the few ‘enlightened’ villagers with radios to discover new music.
By Takemore Mazuruse Dec. 14, 2025
Madlela drops Zanu PF bombshell
The Nkulumane MP hopeful didn't stop at the car handouts.
By Style Reporter Dec. 14, 2025
Unique Gear Fashions bags Gold award
While facing the usual operational challenges, UGF has strategically invested in business operations to ensure client satisfaction without compromising affordability.
By Takemore Mazuruse Dec. 14, 2025
Mteki reverts to Sekurutau, prepares major music comeback
Sekurutau said the shift is aimed at reconnecting with the identity that made him a household name on both the music and arts scenes.
By Style Reporter Dec. 14, 2025
How childhood boredom built a visionary animator
As a self-taught animator, he spent years experimenting until he discovered a workflow that allowed him to produce full projects efficiently.
By Alfred Tembo Dec. 14, 2025
One roof, two mothers, no peace
I liked my mother-in-law. The problem was Mai VaMaidei. At times , I felt that Mai VaMaidei  wanted the two ageing women to be  squabbling over their grandchildren.
By Onie Ndoro Dec. 14, 2025
Mr Favour finds his voice, purpose in Kudyiwa Netsananguro
The title itself, meaning “being consumed by explanation,” sets the tone for a project that leans heavily on real-life situations, social truth, and spiritual insight.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Dec. 14, 2025
How public transport is now mobile media
Streaming was way more than just a tech upgrade. It completely rewired how we connect with music.
By Fred Zindi Dec. 14, 2025
Chung op-ed, a masterclass on the use of platforms
Based on Alexandra Fuller’s best-selling memoir of the same title which was published in 2001, the film was shot in South Africa.
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza Dec. 14, 2025
Nhau expands regional influence after Commonwealth appointment
Reflecting on his latest appointment, he credited his mother and the wider disability community for shaping his values and commitment.
By Life & Style Reporter Dec. 14, 2025
Combating drug abuse to secure a healthy and productive nation for Vision 2030
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has consistently condemned drug and substance abuse, framing it as a threat to national progress, stability, and youth development.
By Clever Marisa Dec. 14, 2025
When history walks in human shoes: A review of Sachikonye’s Many Hills to Climb
The book is available at Innov8 bookshops across the country and interested readers can reach the author on +263772242850
By Fungayi Sox Dec. 14, 2025
Property developer attends high-level UN meeting
In a statement accompanying the invitation, the UN Global Compact emphasised the urgency of addressing pay disparities.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 10, 2025