Ngarava and Raza; The phoenixes of the Chevrons’ ashes
Brandon Moyo, [email protected] ZIMBABWE men’s cricket team had a dismal year in 2023, failing to qualify for two major tournaments in four months. But amid the gloom, two players stood…
Hurray to silver lining on cloud
Stephen Mpofu, Perspective EVERY cloud boasts a silver lining, one might say to paraphrase the old saying but without in any way adulterating its signification. Today, a dark cloud hovering over…
How urban grooves changed the face of Zimbabwean music
Mbulelo Mpofu, [email protected] A new musical genre called “Urban Grooves” emerged in Zimbabwe at the turn of the millennium. It changed the musical landscape of the country, which was dominated…
Zimpapers announces new board members
Peter Matika, [email protected] ZIMPAPERS, the leading integrated media group in Zimbabwe, has announced the appointment of seven new non-executive directors to its board, bringing a wealth of expertise and experience to…
ICT and AI are the keys to solving Bulawayo’s transport challenges
Jacqueline Ntaka BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe’s second-largest city, is set to reopen its newly renovated Egodini terminus, which serves as the main hub for commuter omnibuses and informal traders. The terminus, which…
United Nations court sides with South Africa on Israeli ‘genocide’ in Gaza
Tom Watling THE United Nations’ top court has ruled in favour of South Africa’s request to impose emergency measures against Israel over its military operations in Gaza. South Africa hailed…
Zimbabwe’s golf season kicks off with Dugmore and Fellowship tournament
Brandon Moyo, [email protected] THE Bulawayo Golf Club is buzzing with excitement as over 80 golfers prepare to tee off at the 2024 Dugmore and Fellowship tournament this morning. The prestigious…
Passion for home decor: Teacher builds successful business
Mbulelo Mpofu, [email protected] Sakhile Ngwenya always dreamed of turning houses into beautiful homes with her interior decoration and home decor skills. As a dedicated teacher at Dominican Convent High School,…
What the International Court of Justice’s interim ruling means for Israel’s war on Gaza
THE International Court of Justice yesterday issued a series of provisional measures that require Israel to comply with the 1948 Genocide Convention, allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza and act…
WATCH: How prison helped former inmate turn his life around and become a carpenter
Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] PRISON can be a place of despair and hopelessness, where one feels that life is over and that society will never accept them again. Many inmates lose their…











