by New Ziana | Feb 10, 2026 | Features, News
Harare, (New Ziana) –Once the heartbeat of Zimbabwean sport, the National Sports Stadium now stands as a monument to what could have been a symbol of pride, due to years of neglect, delays, and broken promises. Built in the 1980s to host the country’s biggest...
by New Ziana | Feb 3, 2026 | Features, News
By Thabisani Dube Across Zimbabwe’s rural landscapes, where the roar of lions’ drifts into the rhythm of village life, a quiet innovation is reshaping coexistence. For decades, communities bordering Hwange National Park faced a nightly dilemma: how to protect their...
by New Ziana | Feb 2, 2026 | Features
By Johnson Siamachira Harare, January 30, 2026 (New Ziana) – Kudzai Gwati sweeps her yard in Mbare, a densely populated suburb of Harare, where the pungent smell of sewerage and garbage mingles with the crisp morning air. Lines of rubbish, far more than mere...
by New Ziana | Jan 27, 2026 | Features, News
By Simbarashe Muparaganda When 44-year-old Ntandose Moyo of Bulawayo recently bought what appeared to be a simple electric kettle from a popular downtown electronics store, she believed she was purchasing a genuine brand, just as it was presented on the label....
by New Ziana | Jan 26, 2026 | Features, News
By Johnson Siamachira Harare, (New Ziana) — Amid the golden glow of sunrise on the Zambezi River, Rachel Sibanda, a 30-year-old biodiversity ranger with the Great Plains Foundation, sets out for her daily patrol. Beneath the expansive African sky, she embodies a...
by New Ziana | Jan 20, 2026 | Features, News
By Thabisani Dube Every day, an intricate dance unfolds in Zimbabwe’s bustling cities of Harare and Bulawayo, where buses and trucks pulse with life, packed not only with goods but with dreams and aspirations. Among the passengers are women traders who cross borders,...