Ariana boosts cash reserves to US$7,4m on Dokwe funding
During the quarter, Ariana spent £571 000 (US$781 753) on exploration activities, largely related to drilling and associated costs at the Dokwe Gold Project.
By Tatira Zwinoira
2m ago
Zimbabwe’s once-mighty all-female wildlife conservation unit battles internal strife
Leaked documents show that Damien and another executive, Henry Macilwaine, received letters placing them on administrative leave on March 17, 2025.
By John Cassim
16h ago
Kadoma tech college produces clean sweep in Hexco examinations
The institute, which offers a wide range of technical and vocational courses, said the achievement reflects sustained investment in skills-based training and academic excellence.
By Azriel Chimeno
16h ago
Avoiding the cesspit
Success is generally measured by money, power, position, glory – by dollars, trophies, titles and accolades.
By Tim Middleton
16h ago
Potholes reveal the decay: Public squalor and private opulence in Zimbabwe
State-of-the-art vehicles navigate potholed roads; mansions rise in neighbourhoods without water; decadent private schools operate alongside dilapidated public ones.
By Zibusiso John Dube
16h ago
Complete shambles at Zimura
Dereck Mpofu was appointed the association’s official spokesperson. He was simply carrying out his duty. What approval did he require from the board?
By Fred Zindi
16h ago
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Moyo lauds independent schools
The company is currently partnering the African Seventh Day Adventist Church in projects such as the roofing of an administration block at Father Flower Ingezi School.
By Azriel Chimeno
16h ago
Rains expose Bulawayo council
He noted that even minimal rainfall now results in flooding in several suburbs, turning roads into waterways and residential areas into hazard zones.
By Sharon Sibindi
16h ago
Literary homecoming as Caine Prize marks 25 years in Zimbabwe
The anniversary events honoured her work while reaffirming the Prize’s commitment to the continent’s literary future.
By Khumbulani Muleya
Jan. 31, 2026




