Econet adds over 100 base stations nationwide
by MARCUS MUSHONGAHARARE – ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe added 103 base stations countrywide in the third quarter of the past year during a drive to improve coverage. The mobile operator reports
by MARCUS MUSHONGAHARARE – ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe added 103 base stations countrywide in the third quarter of the past year during a drive to improve coverage. The mobile operator reports
RABAT – IN a pulsating climax to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final played at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Senegal stunned hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time to
by NQOBANI MATHIBELAGWANDA – ZIMBABWE is facing an escalating constitutional crisis amid growing allegations that President Emmerson Mnangagwa is seeking to extend his rule beyond the constitutionally mandated two-term limit
JOHANNESBURG – MUTUMWA Dziva Mawere, the Zimbabwean-born businessman whose meteoric rise to prominence and subsequent protracted battles with the Zimbabwean government defined much of his life, has died at 66.
by MKHOKHELI NCUBEMAPHISA – DECADES after the Gukurahundi genocide, the scars in Matabeleland South remain fresh in the collective memory of survivors. The campaign, carried out by the Zimbabwe National
by SIBONGILE SIBANDAHWANGE – ZIMBABWE sits on one of Southern Africa’s most abundant coal reserves — the Hwange coalfield — yet the nation continues to suffer debilitating electricity shortages that
by JEFFREY MANTAMBABINGA – NESTLED on the shores of Lake Kariba in Matabeleland North, Binga is fast emerging as one of Zimbabwe’s best-kept tourism secrets. While often overshadowed by Victoria
JOHANNESBURG – WHEN Cynthia Moyo arrived in Johannesburg from Gwanda in Zimbabwe’s Matabeleland South province, she was known among acquaintances as a soft-spoken, religious, and disciplined woman who appeared committed
by ZODZWA MLOTSHWAPLUMTREE – THE Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Church has launched Plumtree Adventist Secondary School, a new high school aimed at expanding educational access and opportunity in this rural
by MELUSI MHLANGABULAWAYO – MATABELELAND North continues to bleed tourism and hospitality revenues as the deteriorating Bulawayo–Victoria Falls highway discourages both international and domestic travellers from using one of Zimbabwe’s






