Climate-resilient Wanezi Dam offers new rural hope
“The commissioning of the Wanezi Dam and associated infrastructure represents a significant step towards building a resilient agricultural sector,” Masuka said.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi
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Joshua Nkomo’s vision betrayed
Nkomo, affectionately known as Father Zimbabwe, died on July 1, 1999, and is remembered by many as a symbol of unity, reconciliation, and inclusive nation-building.
By Silas Nkala
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She bought a TV set, and her hubby came home: A World Cup love story
The transformation did not happen by chance.
By Clayton Masekesa
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Chahwanda Stadium tipped to bring the Warriors home
The delegation met local stakeholders and assessed progress on the stadium’s infrastructure.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 27, 2026
Sanctions are no longer a one-way privilege: Chinese defensive Practices for Africa and the Global South
Meanwhile, G7 members reached a consensus to cut collective reliance on China-sourced rare earths and permanent magnet materials below 60% by 2030.
By Saxon Zvina
Jun. 26, 2026
Visual artist Owen Maseko’s canvas revives ancestral laws to fight drought
Seasoned visual artist Owen Maseko has turned the gallery space into a sacred conversation with his latest body of work, Ukufihla – ukufihlwa (To hide – being hidden).
By Jeffrey Muvundusi
Jun. 26, 2026
Rutendo Matinyarare is right: Zimbabwe needs a national roundtable right now
Instead, historical events are often viewed through partisan lenses, with different groups maintaining entirely different understandings of the same episodes.
By Gabriel Manyati
Jun. 24, 2026
Outcry over Gukurahundi hearings delay
“There is no need to hurry, there must be profiling of cases. In some instances, people were raped, tortured and killed, which will require more time to capture all that information.”
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 24, 2026
Chibaya reports death threat over planned CAB3 meeting
Confirming the development, Chibaya said he feared for his safety.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jun. 23, 2026




