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Zimbabwe E-Hailing Operators Push for Formalisation
Zimbabwe’s e-hailing operators are pushing for formal regulation after the Zimbabwe E-hailing Association submitted a self-regulation proposal to Government amid growing enforcement and calls for a dedicated legal framework.


Resurfaced Roads Strengthen Healthcare Access
Resurfaced roads are improving healthcare access in Zimbabwe by making journeys to hospitals and clinics safer, smoother and more reliable, medical specialist Dr Coming Hove has said.


Government Backs Mbizi Police Post Heritage Project
Government officials have toured Mbizi Police Post in Highfields as efforts gather pace to transform the former colonial detention facility into a recognised liberation heritage and tourism site
International News


Zimbabwean man accused of selling the same tuck shop to four buyers
Four South Africans have reportedly been left fighting over ownership of the same tuck shop container after a Zimbabwean man allegedly sold it to each of them separately.


Zimbabwe-Oman Operation Dismantles Human Trafficking, Drug Smuggling Ring
INTERPOL says authorities in Zimbabwe and Oman have dismantled a suspected human trafficking and drug smuggling syndicate after a victim was allegedly forced to swallow drug-filled capsules.


US Embassy Challenges Zimbabwe Minister's Claims Over Rejected US$365 Million Health Deal
The US Embassy in Harare has disputed Minister Zhemu Soda's explanation for Zimbabwe's rejection of a US$365 million health agreement, saying the proposed deal was intended to support HIV, TB, malaria and other public health programmes.
Community News


Mat South Minister Calls for Action Against Non-Performing Teachers
Matabeleland South Minister Albert Nguluvhe has called for non-performing teachers to be removed, citing poor pass rates and an influx of unemployed teachers returning from South Africa.


Two women die in Mutare house fire
Two women aged 18 and 29 have died after a fire broke out in a room where they had reportedly been locked in Gombakomba Village, Mutare District.


Zimbabwe sets up task force to tackle illegal mining
Zimbabwe has approved a nationwide task force to tackle illegal and unregulated mining following findings of environmental damage, infrastructure destruction and social problems in Bindura.
Sports News


HULL IS BACK, AND UNITED IS ON WARNING
Newly promoted Hull City prepare to host Michael Carrick's Manchester United at a packed MKM Stadium as both clubs aim to set the tone for their Premier League campaigns. By Mpundu Valerie.


BATTLE OF THE TWO HALVES: CAPS UNITED TRAVEL TO FACE BCC AT LUVEVE
CAPS United travel to face Bulawayo Chiefs at Luveve Stadium in Castle Lager PSL Matchday 27 looking to build momentum after crucial cup wins and off-field turbulence. By Mpundu Valerie.


Zimbabwe Football Pays Tribute as Legendary Coach Wiesław Grabowski Is Laid to Rest in Poland
Zimbabwe's football fraternity has paid tribute to legendary Polish coach Wiesław Grabowski, whose pioneering work in youth development left a lasting mark on the country's football.
Arts News


Chidimma Adetshina and the Uncomfortable Question of Belonging
Chidimma Adetshina’s citizenship dispute has become more than a legal battle. It raises uncomfortable questions about African identity, belonging and whether a child should bear the consequences of an alleged wrongdoing committed by adults.


CITY ESCAPE: JACARANDA MUSIC FESTIVAL RETURNS OCT 2-4
Harare prepares for the return of the Jacaranda Music Festival from October 2-4, 2026 at Thornpark Polo Club, featuring Jah Prayzah, Feli Nandi, Tamy Moyo, and top regional acts. By Mpundu Valerie.


Veteran Radio Presenter Gray Gambiza Moyo Passes Away Aged 68
By Mpundu Valerie Veteran former radio presenter Gray Gambiza Moyo, 68, passed away at his farm on Plot 20, Highbury, near Mhangura. To millions, he was the voice of 'Zvisikwa Zvesango' on Radio 2, before it rebranded to Radio Zimbabwe. The calm, wise voice that brought the bush into our living rooms. The teacher who taught us about wildlife, culture, and wildlife conservation in Zimbabwe with warmth and humor. He was more than a broadcaster. He was a mentor to young journali
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