Delegates arrive for regional World Children’s Day
Elita Chikwati and Leonard Ncube SOME of the children and delegates from across Southern Africa expected to attend the regional World Children’s Day commemorations in Victoria Falls tomorrow have started…
Harmony in crisis: Uniting for a sustainable Zim
Retired Major Silibaziso Zhou Introduction In the heart of Africa, Zimbabwe grapples with the harsh reality of recurrent droughts, where environmental degradation, human actions, and mining practices intertwine to exacerbate…
Facelifted Nissan Magnite lands in South Africa
Fresh from being launched in its home market of India in October, the facelifted Nissan Magnite has landed in South Africa. This is an important model for Nissan SA, with…
Injuries rock Sables’ camp
Zimpapers Sports Hub THE Zimbabwe Sables camp has been hit by a series of injuries with no less than five players either ruled out or a doubt for this weekend’s…
Shurugwi farmers turn to small grains
Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] FARMERS in Shurugwi have embraced the growing calls to mainstream production of traditional grains as part of measures to mitigate against climate change impacts and boosting food…
Security firms under spotlight over robberies
Crime Reporter SECURITY companies whose guards continue to be implicated in criminal activities, especially armed robberies, will now be viewed as criminal syndicate organisations masquerading as security service providers, police…
Rainy season: Creatives retreat to indoor venues
Trust Khosa THE rainy season is known for bringing smiles to farmers as they anticipate bumper harvests. It also gives them hope of improving their yields each time it rains.…
CBZ: Currency challenges, inflation could derail economic recovery
Business Writer The country’s sustained currency weakness and inflationary pressures will continue to inhibit consumer demand, while persistent shortages and high costs of key enablers such as energy will result…
Let’s prevent water-borne infections this rainy season
Innocent Mujeri, Correspondent As the rains begin to sweep across Zimbabwe, bringing life and replenishing parched lands, they also carry with them an all-too-familiar threat: water-borne diseases. Cholera, typhoid and…
Youths benefit from Presidential Heifers Scheme
Midlands Bureau Sixty-nine heifers have been handed over to youths in the Midlands province under the Presidential Heifer Pass-on Scheme, in a move aimed at empowering them as the country…











