Why is typhoid a permanent visitor in Mbare?
Emmanuel Kafe As sure as the sun will rise, folks in Mbare know that every year brings with it either typhoid or cholera especially during the rainy season.
‘Africa, Europe relations getting stronger’
Last week, we published the first part of Zimpapers Head of Television Nomsa Nkala’s interview with the Head of the European Union Delegation to Zimbabwe, Ambassador Philippe Van Damme. The…
Liquid Telecom Zim in deal with Microsoft
Zimbabwe’s data, voice and IP provider — Liquid Telecom Zimbabwe, has joined the Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) programme to deliver cloud solutions.
We are what we eat: Let’s revert to traditional foods
Richmore Tera World-renowned nutritionist, Mrs Julia Tagwireyi, during a speech and prize-giving ceremony held at Nyatsime College in Chitungwiza recently, delivered a stirring, intriguing and impassioned speech which was hinged…
Command Agriculture: Let’s get it right
Mr Peter Gambara Last season proved that with proper planning and implementation, and good rains, it is possible to achieve a good yield. Zimbabwe’s economy is poised to grow by…
Tackling abuse of women, children
Takudzwa Chihambakwe Girls and women from across the whole world have always been victims of terrible sexual abuse.
Jail for cyanide smugglers
THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has finalised the Cyanide Bill which will provide for a six months mandatory jail term for anyone found in illegal possession of…
We are what we eat: Let’s revert to traditional foods
Richmore Tera World-renowned nutritionist, Mrs Julia Tagwireyi, during a speech and prize-giving ceremony held at Nyatsime College in Chitungwiza recently, delivered a stirring, intriguing and impassioned speech which was hinged…
Jail for cyanide smugglers
THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has finalised the Cyanide Bill which will provide for a six months mandatory jail term for anyone found in illegal possession of…
Zim confident of a Turkey meal
THE first ever Davis Cup meeting between Zimbabwe and Turkey was in 1983 and it ended 5-0 in favour of our boys away in Istanbul.









