Footgolf: A unique blend of football and golf kicks off in Zimbabwe
With its unique blend of athleticism and strategy, footgolf is steadily making its mark on the Zimbabwean sporting landscape.
By Rufaro Kaswerakuenda and Tinotenda Mombeshora
14h ago
Pressure mounts on Zimbabwe’s higher education system as UZ strike drags on
But Kohlo, the chairperson of the Zimbabwe National Students Union at the University of Zimbabwe, doesn’t blame lecturers for leaving students adrift.
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa
20h ago
Uproar over UZ exam for untaught module
UZ lecturers have been on strike since April demanding a review of their salaries, which they said had been stagnant for too long.
By Staff Reporter
20h ago
Kadoma land dispute case crumbles
He also referenced past controversies involving Freddy, including the demolition of his Glen View church in 2020 and 2023 due to illegal construction.
By Melinda Kusemachibi
20h ago
The lifesaving impact of mobile civil registration in Zim’s remote areas
Zimbabwe’s Constitution guarantees every person the right to a name and identity. For too long, this right has remained out of reach for millions.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
22h ago
WIGAZ hands over MOTUZ Crown
The Women in Gemstone Association of Zimbabwe (WIGAZ) has handed over the uniquely crafted “Maribwe Crown” to the Miss Teen of the Universe Zimbabwe organisation.
By Mpumelelo Moyo
Jul. 20, 2025
Do we need musicians with honourary doctorates?
In Zimbabwe, some musicians have been recognised with honourary doctorates, while others have pursued and earned traditional academic doctorates.
By Fred Zindi
Jul. 20, 2025
Initiated by Ink: An editor’s journey into Andre X’s ritual text
The Mbira, central to the narrative, is not merely an instrument but a voice.
By Fungayi Antony Sox
Jul. 20, 2025
Centre for the visually impaired shining hope
RECENTLY, the Dorothy Duncan Centre for the Blind and Physically Handicapped demonstrated its vital role in empowering citizens during its annual Open Day event.
By Khumbulani Muleya
Jul. 20, 2025