Hwange fight on

Tobias Mandoreba, Hwange Correspondent  Hwange 2 – 1 Manica Diamonds  A determined and fired-up Hwange proved to all and sundry that they will fight to the last drop of their blood…

‘Zim’s business environment encouraging’

Trade interactions between modern states of India and Zimbabwe can be traced back to the 15th and 16th centuries when the former’s merchants exchanged goods with the Kingdom of Mutapa,…

US$1 million multi-service centre construction begins

George Maponga-Masvingo Bureau Construction of a US$1 million multi-service centre has started at Rutenga Growth Point, Mwenezi. It will allow smallholder farmers of sesame and paprika in the district to…

CELEBS MAKE THE PITCH, CHOOSE THEIR SIDE BUT WILL THEY INFLUENCE THE BATTLE FOR THE WHITE HOUSE?

LOS ANGELES. – Can the influence of celebrities sway voters when it comes to the US election? With many of the biggest music and movie stars in the world backing…

Defence forces address supplier indiscipline, budget constraints

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected] THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) have expressed concerns about undisciplined suppliers who frequently demand payment for goods and services in foreign currency and often overprice them.  This was…

Govt salutes Magaya, Chahwanda over Kwekwe stadium

Bruce Chikuni-Sports Reporter The Government has hailed the duo of Prophet Walter Magaya and his partner Shepherd Chahwanda for embarking on the construction of Kwekwe’s Chahwanda Stadium, which will bring…

Handball junior team struggle in Addis

Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE men’s junior team got their campaign at the ongoing International Handball Federation Trophy Africa underway on a losing note over the weekend in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.…

Power challenges hit Zimbabwe hard

Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] THE ongoing power challenges in the country are significantly affecting both businesses and communities, as they endure entire days without electricity, impacting productivity and service delivery. According…

Man strangles pregnant ex-wife to death

Conrad Mupesa-Mashonaland West Bureau A 54-year-old Zvimba man last week killed his seven-month pregnant ex-wife by strangling her with an electric cable following a misunderstanding. The accused had requested his…

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