Zim launches major household survey to shape national policy
The Fourth Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, which commenced fieldwork in October, targets nearly 11 000 households.
By Problem Masau
1h ago
The sound of pages: Harare’s quiet literary revolution
Silent Book Club (SBC) Harare recently hosted its ninth Bring Your Own Book (BYOB) meet-up at Mara Mara restaurant in Belgravia
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza
1h ago
Craft Properties bosses for Global AI Show
In a statement, the organisers said the participation of African innovators such as Craft Properties added diversity and depth to the global AI dialogue.
By Style Reporter
20h ago
New karate kid champion born
Despite basking in the glory of her three gold medals, the Divaris Makaharis pupil did not anticipate such a success at the tournament.
By Austin Karonga
Dec. 7, 2025
Harare billboard revenues raise eyebrows
Mafume said potential revenues from advertising, if properly harnessed, could fund critical upgrades to water, sanitation, and road systems.
By Gracious Daniel
Dec. 7, 2025
Is Mukanya really retired?
From the look of it, Thomas Mapfumo is still very active. The last paragraph reads “Ïf you would like to book the band….etc” meaning that he has not retired yet.
By Fred Zindi
Dec. 7, 2025
Were the injuries a juju effect?
Those who know it better claim that whenever there is a collision of strong juju, the players are at risk and some even get injured to the extent of never returning to the field again.
By Michael Kariati
Dec. 7, 2025
South Africa’s next 5 years: The Zim trajectory starts here
IN the early years of Zimbabwe’s independence, anyone predicting the eventual collapse of Robert Mugabe’s rule would have been dismissed as a traitor, an impimpi or a doom
By Nkateko Muloiwa
Dec. 5, 2025
Salute to MPs for stopping minister’s abuse of power
The new regulations imposed on the three local authorities ranged from the introduction of clamping and towing of cars to banning of fishing in dams around Plumtree.
By Southern Eye
Dec. 4, 2025




