Zimbabwe has begun easing its tight monetary stance after months of high interest rates used to defend the ZiG, with the RBZ citing lower inflation and improved currency stability.
Social justice advocate Tendai Ruben Mbofana argues that Zimbabwe's new US$90 minimum wage for domestic workers is not a victory for labour rights but a state-sanctioned endorsement of poverty.
What began as a dispute involving Rutendo Matinyarare, Kudakwashe Tagwirei and Paul Tungwarara has evolved into a broader debate about political relevance, influence and who ultimately gains when crises are resolved in public.
Five years after his death, Ginimbi remains one of Zimbabwe's most fascinating cultural figures — a businessman, socialite and digital superstar who built a myth that continues to captivate the nation.
Nelson Chamisa has defended his support for Madzibaba veShanduko after former MDC official Julius Magarangoma accused opposition leaders of abandoning activists once they are no longer politically useful.
Social justice advocate Tendai Ruben Mbofana argues that Zimbabwe's new US$90 minimum wage for domestic workers is not a victory for labour rights but a state-sanctioned endorsement of poverty.
A marathon parliamentary sitting descended into chaos after opposition MPs fought to keep the CAB3 debate open, leading to the dramatic ejection of Marondera Central legislator Caston Matewu.
A new analysis examines whether Zimbabwe is displaying the same warning signs that preceded the French Revolution, including elite privilege, economic hardship and mounting public resentment.
Political analyst Vivid Gwede argues that CAB3 may have the numbers to pass Parliament but has failed to persuade Zimbabweans of its merits after a bruising parliamentary debate.
Nelson Chamisa has defended his support for Madzibaba veShanduko after former MDC official Julius Magarangoma accused opposition leaders of abandoning activists once they are no longer politically useful.
From the liberation struggle to modern succession politics, tribalism remains one of the most influential yet least openly discussed forces shaping Zimbabwe's political power structures.
A devastating collision between a passenger bus and a goods train in Chiredzi has left nine people dead, including two children, and dozens more injured.
Donald Trump says a new Iran deal will block Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons, but disagreements over Lebanon and sanctions continue to cloud the emerging agreement.
Nigeria's military has rescued the widow of retired Maj Gen Rabe Abubakar just days after he died in captivity, ending a kidnapping ordeal that shocked the nation.
Zimbabwe has begun easing its tight monetary stance after months of high interest rates used to defend the ZiG, with the RBZ citing lower inflation and improved currency stability.
What began as a dispute involving Rutendo Matinyarare, Kudakwashe Tagwirei and Paul Tungwarara has evolved into a broader debate about political relevance, influence and who ultimately gains when crises are resolved in public.
Tunisia have sacked coach Sabri Lamouchi after a humiliating 5-1 defeat to Sweden, making him the first managerial casualty of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Temba Mliswa has threatened to organise protests at Parliament as his bitter feud with Wicknell Chivayo intensifies over vehicles and cash rewards given to MPs supporting CAB3.
Robert Gumede's Vision Group is reportedly close to a rescue deal for Tongaat Hulett that could avert liquidation and protect thousands of jobs ahead of a crucial court showdown.
Two Bulawayo artisanal miners have been sentenced to a combined 50 years in prison after murdering a fellow miner during a dispute linked to rival illegal mining gangs.
A grieving father has described the horrifying conditions inside the commuter omnibus that caught fire in Gweru, killing seven schoolchildren and leaving families awaiting DNA results.
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.