205 new cholera cases reported

Health Reporter ZIMBABWE yesterday reported a total of 205 new suspected cases of cholera with Harare’s suburbs carrying the bulk of new infections. According to the Ministry of Health and…

Zim conducts first ever economic census

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Zimbabwe will conduct its first ever economic census over 2025 and 2026 to produce  detailed baseline statistics on the size and structure of the economy and…

Consumers urged to choose local when shopping

Farirayi Machivenyika Senior Reporter With Christmas approaching, the Buy Zimbabwe campaign highlights  intensive week-long activities to encourage consumers to go for local products and so expand the markets for local…

Boarding schools break-ins worrisome

Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau The lives and general safety of boarding schools is under threat as they have become the latest targets of robbers. The robbers are targeting girls’…

Stage set for Zim Nationals

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE stage is set for the biggest body-building extravaganza the Zimbabwe National which is set for 7Arts Theatre this Saturday. The country’s premier body-building, contest has…

Maenzanise shifts focus to local contest

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter A month after securing a bronze medal at the Africa Strongman Continental Championships, Chido Maenzanise will return to the podium in the Musabvunda Fitness contests set…

SAME OLD CHEVRONS! . . . Zim humiliated in opening qualifier

Lawrence Moyo Head Zimpapers Sports ASSOCIATE cricket member, Namibia made it three successive Twenty 20 international wins over Test-playing Zimbabwe in an ICC T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier at the…

COP28: Communities benefit from carbon credits

Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau As COP28 draws closer, Zimbabwe’s trade in carbon credits has seen many communities in remote areas benefit, with Carbon Green Africa establishing infrastructural and life-changing…

Zim to remain UNESCO’s regional hub

Tinashe Farawo in PARIS, France IN a major diplomatic milestone, Zimbabwe has been chosen to continue hosting the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) regional office for Southern…

Fare thee well, great teacher Prof Bhebe

Dr Masimba Mavaza When I heard the news of the passing on of founding Vice Chancellor of Midlands State University (MSU), Professor Ngwabi Bhebe, there were so many thoughts and…

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