Bulawayo dams spill, Coltart delighted
by MELUSI MHLANGA & MANGALISO TSHUMABULAWAYO Executive Mayor David Coltart has encouraged residents and visitors to experience the scenic beauty of the Hillside Dams following their overflow for the first
by MELUSI MHLANGA & MANGALISO TSHUMABULAWAYO Executive Mayor David Coltart has encouraged residents and visitors to experience the scenic beauty of the Hillside Dams following their overflow for the first
HARARE – RETIRED military commanders and former liberation war veterans have publicly challenged President Emmerson Mnangagwa and hardliners within the ruling ZANU-PF, condemning what they describe as unconstitutional efforts to
JOHANNESBURG – MORE charges have been slapped on the son of former Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, and a co-accused following a shooting incident in Johannesburg last week. Initially, Bellarmine Chatunga
JOHANNESBURG – ZIMBABWEAN captain Sikandar Raza has once again etched his name into cricketing history, reclaiming the No.1 position in the ICC Men’s T20I All-Rounder Rankings following a superb start
SAO PAULO – AS preparations accelerate for the forthcoming FIFA World Cup in the United States, a growing chorus of voices from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America
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
NEW YORK – A new agreement signed today in Geneva between the United States and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) could significantly reshape how humanitarian
by MANGALISO TSHUMABULAWAYO — ALL eyes are on tomorrow’s pivotal Nkulumane constituency by-election in Bulawayo, a contest fraught with frustration and deep disillusionment over decades of deindustrialisation, corruption, misrule and
NEW YORK – THE world, particularly across the Global South, has erupted in fierce condemnation of what many describe as an imperialistic and unprovoked United States drive toward war with
by FHATU MULAUDZIBEITBRIDGE — SOUTH African Amapiano artist Eemoh drew the ire of Zimbabwean music lovers after arriving for a fully booked show at Pagomba Café well after 03:00am, triggering






