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POSB channels US$26,42m into agric sector

Central to this package is a government-backed farming mechanisation programme with Belarus.
By Concilia Mupezeni 10h ago

Muckracker: Celebrating ushering Zimbos into new era of hopelessness

When we thought Cde Andrew Pasinawako of the Anti-Presidential Insult — sorry — Criticism (APC) was about to take a well-deserved break to recharge his batteries
By Muckracker 12h ago

Tourism growth hinges on regulatory stability, safari operators say

To achieve this ambitious target, the industry plans to adopt a two-phased approach, with the first phase focusing on stabilisation and unlocking growth.
By Ruth Maseko Dec. 17, 2025

NewsDay cartoon December 15, 2025 edition

NewsDay cartoon December 15, 2025 edition
By The Watcher Dec. 15, 2025

BCC apologises over refuse collection chaos

“The city is facing a shortage of refuse compactors,” Coltart said. 
By Nizbert Moyo Dec. 13, 2025

The hidden key to a healthier smile: Why flossing is essential for everyone

We need to both teach people about flossing and help them get started. 
By Patience Matambo Dec. 12, 2025

How Casino Games in Zimbabwe and South Africa Differ in Style and Culture

Zimbabwe takes a different approach by emphasizing the physical experience of gambling
By Newsday Dec. 10, 2025

New twist in Marondera land dispute

“Council is now running around trying to get the paperwork in order, but this is happening long after stands were already allocated,” the source said.  
By Staff Reporter Dec. 7, 2025

Gwanda housing project back on track

The project, which began in 2015, remains a pipe dream for residents who paid between US$3,000 and US$11,000 for residential stands in low, medium, and high-density areas.  
By Silas Nkala Dec. 7, 2025