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Gukurahundi and national history: understanding the past is about the future

Underfunded and clearly not really intended to achieve anything, ONHRI fell apart after this, achieving little.
By Shari Eppel May. 18, 2025

Veteran bureaucrat, scholar Andries Matenda Rukobo pens autobiography

The memoir explores the socialist and pan-Africanist trans-continental ideological influences on Zimbabwe’s decolonisation endeavours.
By Richard Runyrararo Mahomva May. 18, 2025

Saul searching for fire starter

The nomadic coach was appointed this week to stabilize the team after a horrible start to the season.
By Henry Mhara May. 18, 2025

Ntabazinduna garden project boosts food security

VBU chairperson Nkululeko Mhlanga said the horticultural venture had created jobs for more than 50 locals and was helping families to become self-reliant.
By Staff Reporter May. 16, 2025

Transforming e-Commerce: ZB launches twin digital solutions for enhanced financial inclusion

To complement it, the group unveiled Smile&Pay, a secure and seamless payment gateway aimed at transforming local e-commerce and business transactions.
By Ashton Ndakusiya May. 15, 2025

Thriving on crises: Why communities can’t trust govt’s Tugwi-Mukosi plans

The government’s current handling of the Tugwi-Mukosi Master Plan reveals a dangerous pattern that disadvantages the poor, justified by rhetoric and forcibly implemented.
By Newsday May. 15, 2025
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4 000 wantaway nurses in quandary...as UK tightens immigration laws

NewsDay learnt that the Zimbabwean government withheld over 4 000 crucial verification letters, a mandatory requirement for nurses seeking employment abroad.
By Problem Masau May. 14, 2025
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Zimbabwe in massive gold mop up

Zimbabwe produced approximately 37 tonnes of gold in 2024, with authorities believing the additional three tonnes are within reach if compliance improves and leakages are curbed.
By Ashton Ndakusiya May. 11, 2025

Mnangagwa’s administration resistant to reform

Mnangagwa was Minister of State Security in the 1980s during the Gukurahundi massacres, Mugabe’s campaign to crush Joshua Nkomo’s Zapu.
By Tinashe Kairiza May. 9, 2025