By Tendai Chisiri In a powerful demonstration of corporate integration, the Coca-Cola system has reaffirmed its role as a cornerstone of the South African economy. A comprehensive new socio-economic impact study by global consulting firm Steward Redqueen reveals that the beverage giant’s local operations contributed a staggering R51.2 billion in value-added economic activity in 2024 alone. Speaking … Continue reading “Hire, Produce, Distribute Locally”: Avellar Outlines Coca-Cola’s Integrated SA Strategy
Journalist Madzikatidze’s bail appeal dismissed
High Court judge Justice Muchawa on 23 March 2026 dismissed detained journalist Gideon Madzikatidze’s appeal against the refusal of bail by Harare magistrate Ruth Moyo. “Whereupon, after reading documents filed of record and hearing counsel, it is ordered that: … The appeal against refusal of bail is hereby dismissed,” said Justice Muchawa. Madzikatidze’s lawyer, Godwin Giya, said … Continue reading Journalist Madzikatidze’s bail appeal dismissed
Zimbabwe’s Nakamba Opens Up About Depression: Breaking the Stigma on Mental Health
By Tendai Chisiri Zimbabwe senior men's football team captain, Marvellous Nakamba, recently opened up about his struggles with depression, emphasizing that mental health affects everyone, even celebrities. After Zimbabwe's exit from the Africa Cup of Nations 2025, Nakamba revealed he was facing mental health challenges. Nakamba told The Herald he was having sleepless nights after … Continue reading Zimbabwe’s Nakamba Opens Up About Depression: Breaking the Stigma on Mental Health
Senzere stands tall in Zimbabwe’s final U19 World Cup tune-up
By Tendai Chisiri New Zealand Under-19s – 332 all out in 46.5 overs (Hugo Bogue 115, Jacob Cotter 54, Brandon Matzopoulos 43; Shelton Mazvitorera 3/56, Leeroy Chiwaula 2/26, Simbarashe Mudzengerere 2/50) Zimbabwe Under-19s – 218 all out in 40.3 overs (Brandon Senzere 66*, Leeroy Chiwaula 31, Michael Blignaut 23; Harry Burns 3/43, Callum Samson 2/15, … Continue reading Senzere stands tall in Zimbabwe’s final U19 World Cup tune-up
Senzere stands tall in Zimbabwe’s final U19 World Cup tune-up
By Tendai Chisiri New Zealand Under-19s – 332 all out in 46.5 overs (Hugo Bogue 115, Jacob Cotter 54, Brandon Matzopoulos 43; Shelton Mazvitorera 3/56, Leeroy Chiwaula 2/26, Simbarashe Mudzengerere 2/50) Zimbabwe Under-19s – 218 all out in 40.3 overs (Brandon Senzere 66*, Leeroy Chiwaula 31, Michael Blignaut 23; Harry Burns 3/43, Callum Samson 2/15, … Continue reading Senzere stands tall in Zimbabwe’s final U19 World Cup tune-up
Palestinian Death Toll Surges to 71,412 as Israel Continues Ceasefire Violations
By Tendai Chisiri HARARE - The State of Palestine issued a stark warning today, announcing that the death toll from Israeli aggression in Gaza has reached 71,412 Palestinians killed, with another 171,314 injured since October 2023. The figures reflect a grim escalation even after a ceasefire took effect on October 11, 2025, which Israeli forces … Continue reading Palestinian Death Toll Surges to 71,412 as Israel Continues Ceasefire Violations
Breaking the Silence: Zimbabwe’s Femicide Crisis
Opinion By Rumbidzai Olivia Mubirira The late Cordelia Masalethulini Femicide is a growing concern in Zimbabwe, with cases like Cordelia Masalethulini's murder highlighting the issue. Masalethulini, a 45-year-old journalist, was allegedly killed by her boyfriend, Fungai Tawengwa, after a night of drinking and a heated argument. This incident has sparked outrage and calls for action … Continue reading Breaking the Silence: Zimbabwe’s Femicide Crisis
Unity Over Greed: DR Tungwarara Draws the Line In Manicaland
From Chipinge to Chimanimani, from Mutasa to Makoni, Presidential Advisor Dr Paul 'Nhumeyamambo' Tungwarara has emerged as a firm and consistent voice of unity, discipline, and accountability,carrying a clear political message that empowerment must unite the people, not divide them. Addressing in Chipinge District, Chimanimani District, Mutasa District and Makoni District, Dr Tungwarara has repeatedly … Continue reading Unity Over Greed: DR Tungwarara Draws the Line In Manicaland
Josiah Magama Tongogara: Architect of Zimbabwe’s Unity and Vision
By Rumbidzai Olivia Mubirira December 26, 2025, marks 46 years since Zimbabwe lost liberation hero Josiah Magama Tongogara. As ZANLA commander, he championed unity between ZANU and ZAPU, advocated national reconciliation, and pushed for equitable resource distribution. At Lancaster House 1979, Tongogara played a crucial bridging role, prioritizing peace and unity for Zimbabwe's transition. He … Continue reading Josiah Magama Tongogara: Architect of Zimbabwe’s Unity and Vision
Zimbabwe’s Climate Change Bill Sparks Concerns Over Fairness and Inclusion
By Tendai Chisiri Zimbabwe's Climate Change Management Bill (H.B. 5 of 2025) and Statutory Instrument 48 of 2025 have raised concerns among environmental activists and local communities, who argue that the law prioritizes big business over the needs of ordinary people. The bill aims to establish national climate institutions, including a Climate Change Department, a … Continue reading Zimbabwe’s Climate Change Bill Sparks Concerns Over Fairness and Inclusion
