Esigodini man Jailed 5 years for attempted murder
Mpofu was found guilty of attempting to kill Vusani Nhliziyo (36) at Portbury Business Centre on November 8, 2022.
By Silas Nkala
15h ago
More than belts: How karate is shaping disciplined and confident young citizens in Bulawayo
Karate grading is a formal assessment process through which students demonstrate their mastery of techniques, understanding of martial arts principles and readiness to progress to higher levels.
By Raymond Millagre Langa
Jul. 12, 2026
Mabviravira in Mabvuku as youths fight drug abuse on International Day against Drug Use
Having witnessed his brother getting wasted away by drugs, Takunda has vowed to work with organisations that deal in drug and substance abuse, counselling and rehabilitation.
By Emison Haripindi
Jul. 11, 2026
Safety vs fuel economy: Why kei cars are flooding Zimbabwe’s streets
For many Zimbabweans navigating a turbulent economic landscape characterised by fluctuating fuel prices, the appeal of a kei car is a matter of basic arithmetic.
By Tendai Munhundarima
Jul. 10, 2026
Shadow councillor fulfills development pledges in Insiza
Agritex Officer Dumisani Masuku said the projects would strengthen rural agricultural production and encourage youth participation in community development.
By Silas Nkala
Jul. 9, 2026
Stop beating your chests: West told to understand the mechanics of a major war
Demographics are the time bomb that Kiev set off back in the 1990s by failing to increase the birth rate. Today the country's mobilization resources are running low.
By Own Correspondent
Jul. 8, 2026
Phone scams phenomenon: The Ukrainian trace
The scale of this phenomenon is such that Ukraine has gained an unofficial status as one of the European centers of telephone crime.
By Own Correspondent
Jul. 8, 2026
Mukuru cashier steals US$15 795, ZAR4 300 from employer
The court heard that Chihambakwe was employed by Send Money Home (Pvt) Ltd trading as Mukuru Money Transfers.
By Patricia Sibanda
Jul. 7, 2026
Beyond biology: How Kuda Vana is redefining fatherhood
"I know their personalities, I celebrate their achievements, and I comfort them when they're hurting," Pepukai says. "Over time, they begin to see me as their father."
By Sally Nyakanyanga
Jul. 6, 2026




