Former Norton MP Temba Mliswa stole the spotlight moments after Roseanna Hall was crowned Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2026, overshadowing a night already marked by judging confusion and production mishaps.
A strongly worded open letter to Nelson Chamisa argues that the Zimbabwean opposition leader's biggest obstacle is no longer ZANU PF, but his own leadership approach, institutional weaknesses and reluctance to embrace criticism.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa's decision to award retired Chief Justice Luke Malaba an agricultural mechanisation package has drawn criticism from lawyers who argue the gesture raises serious questions about judicial impartiality.
An alleged offer letter linked to former minister Saviour Kasukuwere has emerged in the Stoneridge demolition saga after occupiers unsuccessfully challenged eviction from a privately owned property.
Nelson Chamisa's call for a transitional government instead of Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 has sparked intense debate over Zimbabwe's political future.
The sudden departures of CEOs at NRZ and Mutapa Gold Resources have drawn attention to governance, executive tenure and shareholder influence within companies overseen by the Mutapa Investment Fund.
CAPS United returned to winning ways with a dramatic 3-2 victory over ZPC Kariba, with Ishmael Wadi netting a brace in an entertaining encounter at Rufaro Stadium.
Dynamos were denied victory by a late Charles Teguru equaliser as Manica Diamonds fought back to earn a 2-2 draw in an action-packed Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced sweeping new measures to tackle illegal immigration, while urging citizens to reject violence and leave law enforcement to the state.
Ndarama plans to launch a secondary trading market, peer-to-peer lending and new payment options as it seeks to expand access to tokenised real asset investing in Zimbabwe.
Drawing on the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission's submission to Parliament, Dr Phillan Zamchiya warns that proposed electoral reforms under CAB3 could fundamentally alter control of voter registration, election observation and electoral accountability.
Teddy Sheringham has suggested Arsenal could provide the perfect environment for Trent Alexander-Arnold if the England international decides to leave Real Madrid.
In a reflection on the first day of the CAB3 debate, Dr Phillan Zamchiya contends that the most revealing moments were not the major speeches but the smaller acts of resistance, humour and procedural challenges that exposed deeper questions about power and participation in Parliament.
Former Norton MP Temba Mliswa stole the spotlight moments after Roseanna Hall was crowned Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2026, overshadowing a night already marked by judging confusion and production mishaps.
Using football analogies deployed by supporters of Constitutional Amendment No. 3, Tendai Ruben Mbofana argues that Zimbabwe's constitutional term limits must be respected and that no leader is bigger than the rules that govern the republic.
A new commentary by Dr Sibangilizwe Moyo explores the controversy surrounding opposition leaders' responses to released political detainees and what it reveals about leadership, accountability and solidarity in Zimbabwean politics.
An alleged offer letter linked to former minister Saviour Kasukuwere has emerged in the Stoneridge demolition saga after occupiers unsuccessfully challenged eviction from a privately owned property.
Nelson Chamisa has welcomed freed activist Godfrey Karembera to his Harare offices after the collapse of a public violence case that kept him behind bars for more than eight months.
Nelson Chamisa has questioned Parliament's ability to resist Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, alleging that many MPs have been compromised by corruption and political patronage.
Old Mutual says the integration of Old Mutual Finance into OM Bank remains on track for completion this year after the bank's customer base surged to 473,000 and retail deposits climbed to R541 million.
Four years after his death, constitutional scholar and commentator Alex Tawanda Magaisa continues to shape Zimbabwe's public debate. Dr Gift Mawire reflects on what Magaisa might have said about the 2030 agenda, constitutional amendments, succession politics and the future of democracy.
Nearly 15 years after the death of General Solomon Mujuru in a mysterious farmhouse fire, questions remain unanswered. This review of Blessing-Miles Tendi's landmark biography explores the political intrigue, succession battles and shadow networks that have shaped modern Zimbabwe.
In a heart-wrenching incident, a six-year-old girl from Bikita in Masvingo was brutally killed and then stashed in a sack before the body was dumped in a septic tank in suspected ritual murder.
Zimbabwe's most capped football player, Peter Ndlovu, currently the team manager at Mamelodi Sundowns, is reported to have dodged a financial bullet after the Johannesburg High Court reduced the amount of maintenance one of the mothers of his 13 children was demanding.
Former Zimbabwe Warriors skipper Willard Katsande is reportedly on the verge of losing his luxury R2 million house after failing to pay the monthly instalments due. A report by the Daily Sun says attempts to repossess the house by SB Guarantee Company a subsidiary company of Standard Bank comes after Katsande is alleged to have failed to "make regular payments in terms of the loan agreement and the bond."
Speaking on the issue Katsande told the Daily Sun: "There was a technical problem with the app that led me to pay one bond twice and not pay the other. What happened is that I was paying one bond double.
"I made the first payment at the end of January and paid some money towards the arrears. I think everything is sorted," he said.
Controversial Australia based philanthropist Susan Mutami has repeated her claims that she was sexually abused by President Emmerson Mnangagwa inside a Jeep vehicle in 2005 when she was only 15 years old.
Former MDC-T vice-president Obert Gutu, who has since defected to the ruling Zanu PF party, on Tuesday claimed that none of the opposition parties stood a chance against Zanu PF in the 2023 elections.
Former Dynamos, Highlanders and CAPS United lanky forward Rodrick Mutuma has reportedly turned into a destitute. According to an online publication, Zimbabwenow “Mutuma is believed to be homeless as he is sleeping in disused vehicles in Mbare.”
Platinum producers operating in Zimbabwe, including Anglo American Platinum and Impala Platinum, say they support government plans to establish local refining facilities. The move follows warnings from authorities that raw platinum exports could be banned if refinery construction delays continue.
UGANDA - Following reports that the two-year old baby seen in a video being tortured by a maid has passed on, we went down to work. And our investigations led us to the identity of the maid, her victim and her master.
Three generations of Peter Haritatos’ family have owned bakeries amid the rocky outcrops jutting up at the centre of the Kadoma mining area, which provides gold, copper and nickel here. He is popular in town, and speaks fluent Shona.
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has sacked Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan after days of speculation that rocked the country's markets and currency.
Prominent Nigerian prophet T.B Joshua has responded to an apparent insult aimed at him by young Zimbabwean prophet Uebert Angel. The controversial Angel is also alleged to have discouraged his congregants from visiting TB Joshua.