From Legal Battles to Wildlife Conservation: How Collins Washayenyika Reclaimed The Lea Farm in Nyabira

By Desire Tshuma By Desire Tshuma GREATER HARARE - At The Lea Farm, 35km outside Harare, the sound of feeding sables mixes with the buzz of beehives and the splash of fishponds. The 200-hectare property is now a working model of diversified farming, employing 50 workers from surrounding communities. But for its owner, 24-year-old Collins … Continue reading From Legal Battles to Wildlife Conservation: How Collins Washayenyika Reclaimed The Lea Farm in Nyabira

Highlanders FC Urges Fans to End Tribal and Abusive Chanting as Club Marks Centenary

By Tendai Chisiri BULAWAYO – Highlanders FC has called on supporters and stakeholders to stop chanting tribal, discriminatory, defamatory, and abusive statements at matches, saying such behavior undermines the club’s values and legacy. In an official club statement released this week, Bosso said it “strongly urges” all fans to refrain from offensive chanting during matches … Continue reading Highlanders FC Urges Fans to End Tribal and Abusive Chanting as Club Marks Centenary

Manica Diamonds Football Club Clarifies Sponsorship Remarks

By Tendai Chisiri MUTARE - Manica Diamonds FC issued a press release on 9 May 2026 to address recent comments made by the club’s president regarding sponsorship discussions. The club states that claims suggesting a specific individual would sponsor the team are premature and do not reflect the club’s current position. The club is engaged … Continue reading Manica Diamonds Football Club Clarifies Sponsorship Remarks

Public Toilets and Bus Shelters in Harare in Dire State, Says PAZ

By Tendai Chisiri The state of public toilets and bus shelters in Harare is in urgent need of attention, says the PAZ Info Desk. In a press release, they highlighted that public toilets are often non-functional due to water shortages, leaving passengers to suffer in the scorching sun with no shelter from the weather. The … Continue reading Public Toilets and Bus Shelters in Harare in Dire State, Says PAZ

Zimbabwe to commemorate 2026 lnternational Girls in ICT

By Wallace Mawire Zimbabwe is set to  commemorate the2026 International Girls in ICT Day at the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) on 15 May 2026 in Bulawayo. According to a statement by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ)  schools, institutions of higher education including Universities from across the province will … Continue reading Zimbabwe to commemorate 2026 lnternational Girls in ICT

Zimbabwe Weather Dept Flags 88-94% Chance of El Niño for 2026/27 Season

By Tendai Chisiri HARARE – The Zimbabwe Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned of a high probability that an El Niño event will develop during the 2026/27 rainy season, based on the latest global climate models. In a press statement issued on 29 April 2026, the MSD said global forecasting centres estimate there is an … Continue reading Zimbabwe Weather Dept Flags 88-94% Chance of El Niño for 2026/27 Season

Cancerserve Receives US$10,000 Donation at Zim Open Golf Tournament Opening

By Tendai Chisiri All eyes on stage .Attendees follow the proceedings at the FBC Zim Open official opening HARARE – Cancer patients in Zimbabwe received a boost this week after Cancerserve  was handed a US$10,000 donation at the official opening of the FBC Zim Open Golf Tournament at Royal Harare Golf Club on Monday night. … Continue reading Cancerserve Receives US$10,000 Donation at Zim Open Golf Tournament Opening

ZAOGA Church Constructing Ex-prisoners and Drugs Rehab Centre

By Wallace Mawire Presiding Bishop and President of ZAOGA Forward ln Faith Ministries lnternational, Dr Joe Guti Dr Joe Guti,Presiding Bishop and President of ZAOGA Forward ln Faith Ministries lnternational recently revealed that his church is constructing a centre for the rehabilitation of ex-prisoners and for children who are weaning from drug addiction. Dr Guti … Continue reading ZAOGA Church Constructing Ex-prisoners and Drugs Rehab Centre

Africa Called to Defend  Migrant Dignity

By Tendai Chisiri Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) “Am I my brother’s keeper?” (Gen 4:9) SECAM statement on social tensions and acts of violence targeting nationals of other African countries in South Africa ACCRA - The Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) (www.SECAM.org), the body for communion, consultation, … Continue reading Africa Called to Defend  Migrant Dignity

Salaamedia to Host Panel on South African Protests and Migration Concerns

By Desire Tshuma Experts to debate whether demonstrations reflect xenophobia or legitimate grievances JOHANNESBURG— Salaamedia will host a live panel discussion tonight at 19:00 SAST to examine the underlying causes of recent South African protests, asking whether they are driven by xenophobia or reflect legitimate concerns over illegal migration. The discussion, scheduled for 6 May … Continue reading Salaamedia to Host Panel on South African Protests and Migration Concerns