Cancer Survivor Blessed Zimunya Expresses Gratitude After Life-Changing Surgery

By Fanuel Chinowaita Blessed Zimunya (Before and After amputation) Sakubva – Nineteen-year-old cancer survivor Blessed Zimunya has expressed profound gratitude to the Presidential Emergency Medical Scheme (PEMS) following the successful amputation of his deformed hand on Thursday. Diagnosed with cancer at the age of 14, Blessed faced numerous challenges. His condition caused severe physical pain…

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Eng. Mushanawani Named Business Leader of the Year at 2025 ZNCC Awards

By Fanuel Chinowaita Engineer Raphael Mushanawani ( NetOne C.E.O) Mutare, Zimbabwe – NetOne Group Chief Executive Officer, Engineer Raphael Mushanawani, has been named Business Leader of the Year 2025 at the prestigious Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) Awards, held in Mutare  today. The award recognises Eng. Mushanawani’s outstanding leadership and transformative role in steering…

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Overflowing Sewage in Chiadzwa’s Jinan Relocation Area Sparks Health Hazard Fears

By Fanuel Chinowaita CHIADZWA, 29 May 2025– Villagers living in the Jinan Relocation Area of Chiadzwa are raising alarm over a potential health hazard caused by untreated sewage that has been overflowing from full septic tanks for nearly three months. The affected area, located near tuckshops and homesteads, is now saturated with raw effluent, with…

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Hon. Mutseyami Urges AI Regulation to Protect Press Freedom in Zimbabwe

By Heather Buzuzi As Zimbabwe commemorated World Press Freedom Day, Hon. Prosper Chapfiwa Mutseyami raised significant concerns regarding the unregulated ascent of artificial intelligence (AI) in journalism. He warned that while this technology presents major opportunities, it also poses critical threats to media freedom and democracy. Speaking under this year’s theme, “Reporting in the Brave…

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MISA Zimbabwe Warns of Government Pressure, Economic Challenges, and AI Threats to Press Freedom

By Fanuel Chinowaita Mutare, May 26, 2025 At a belated World Press Freedom Day commemoration in Mutare on Friday, Zimbabwe, the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) raised urgent concerns over escalating threats to media independence, citing government interference, economic instability, and the disruptive impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on journalism. MISA Board Vice Chairperson…

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