Chevrons target Namibia scalp

Don Makanyanga Sports Reporter AFTER a disappointing outing in their training camp that left tongues wagging in Namibia, Zimbabwe’s Chevrons are out to avenge the series defeat against the Eagles…

Nakamba disappointed with Nigeria draw

LUTON. — Luton midfielder Marvelous Nakamba was left slightly disappointed to only pick up a point when starting for Zimbabwe in their 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifying 1-1 draw against…

Let’s handle antimicrobials with care

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Health Buzz Imagine a world where diseases and infections are impossible to treat. A world where all the medicines that have been manufactured for centuries can no longer…

Full text: Xi speaks at BRICS extraordinary virtual summit on Palestinian-Israeli issue

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday attended the BRICS extraordinary virtual summit on the Palestinian-Israeli issue, saying that it is imperative that the parties to the conflict must end hostilities…

White and the Arsenal trio facing contract quagmires

In recent months, Arsenal has been progressively moving to secure the futures of their top players, with long-term deals that offer security for the club for the foreseeable future. It has been a measure of the stability the club seems to be enjoying internally under Mikel Arteta, and the Gunners faithful will want this stability reflected in terms of silverware. So far, Mikel Arteta has just the FA Cup, won in his first season in charge, to show. A respectable number of the players who won that cup have since moved on and Arteta seems to be putting up a plan for his next phase. That phase is heavily dependent on players committing their futures to the club. While getting contracts signed for most key players seemed an easy walk for Arteta, negotiations on a new deal for Ben White seem to be stalling, even though he still has two years to go. A pillar for Arsenal as a utility player, White definitely knows his value and you can bank on Arsenal parting with a substantial amount in all this. 

Africa poised for clean energy dominance—PwC

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) says Africa is progressing positively in its efforts to make a clean energy transition.

SA clubs overtake Dynamos on Bernard

Bruce Chikuni  Sports Reporter DYNAMOS are no longer in pole position to land Warriors and Chicken Inn first choice goalie, Donovan Bernard.  His handlers confirmed to Zimpapers Sports that at…

Kenya fuel, power prices set to rise

Kenya’s fuel and electricity prices are set for a fresh increase on proposed changes to the law to double a levy charged on the two products to support the operations of the sector regulator.

WB says to disburse US$12bn to Kenya

The World Bank predicted on Monday that it will provide US$12 billion in aid to Kenya over the following three years, which may significantly ease the financial strains on the East African nation.

Why Tanzania is hesitant of EAC visa

Tanzania continues to dilly-dally on the operationalisation of the East African single tourist visa, which would make the region a single tourist destination.

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