Chirinda over the moon
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter OBRIEL Chirinda is showing no signs of slowing down this season. The Bulawayo Chiefs forward was yesterday unveiled as the Player of the Month for…
Highlanders in spectacular freefall
Lawrence Moyo Head Zimpapers Sports HIGHLANDERS’ freefall in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League has been spectacular and, while the non-playing stakeholders still believe, they are slowly giving up on…
Ripple effects of sanctions reverberate through ordinary people
Innocent Mujeri As Zimbabwe’s Anti-Sanctions Day approaches on October 25, it becomes essential to reflect upon and truly understand the profound impact of the illegal sanctions imposed by the West…
Minister welcomes new Perm Sec
Fildah Gwati LANDS, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Minister Dr Anxious Masuka yesterday announced the appointment of Professor Obert Jiri as the new permanent secretary to his Ministry and…
Murder of taxi driver under probe
Thupeyo Muleya – Beitbridge Bureau Police in Beitbridge are treating the death of a tax driver as murder after his lacerated corpse was found on Friday along the Beitbridge to…
ZRU challenge Lady Cheetahs
Print Innocent Kurira Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Rugby Union vice-president Martin Shone has challenged the Lady Cheetahs to write their own piece of history when they take part in the Women’s…
Mapiro readies for world finals
Collin Matiza Sports Editor YOUNG Zimbabwean karting driver Takunda “TK” Mapiro got the feel of what to expect in this coming weekend’s ROK Cup World Finals when he took part…
Chiragwi makes it four!
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter NGEZI Platinum Stars coach Takesure Chiragwi yesterday said he was motivated to push for more recognition after he won his fourth Castle Lager Premier Soccer…
Ruto, Adesina say Africa needs debt repayment pause
Kenyan President William Ruto, along with the heads of two major finance and climate institutions said without a 10 to 20-year grace period for interest payments on foreign debt, Africa will struggle to address the challenges posed by climate change. African nations, burdened with elevated debt levels acquired during the global pandemic to support their citizens and economies, have left the continent paying more in loan servicing charges than it needs to invest in climate resilience projects, Ruto and his co-authors explained in an opinion piece “If You Want Our Countries to Address Climate Change, First Pause Our Debts” featured in The New York Times.











