Phelekezela Mphoko: Farewell to a revolutionary
Marshall Ndlela THE passing of former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has left a profound void in the hearts of many Zimbabweans and those who knew him globally. As we extend…
Gems eye Championships bronze
Tadious Manyepo, Zimpapers Sports Hub GEMS captain Felistus Kwangwa expects Zimbabwe to be more clinical when they play Malawi in the bronze match of the African Championships in Namibia this…
Balancing faith and passion: Simbarashe Mangundu’s cocktail journey
Nokuthaba Brita Ncube, [email protected] LIFE’S detours often lead to unexpected destinations and purposes, guiding us along unforeseen routes where we discover new opportunities to serve, grow, and prosper. This is…
Afghanistan hit back, beat Zimbabwe by 50 runs
Afghanistan defeated Zimbabwe by 50 runs in the second T20 match of their bilateral series on Friday, levelling the competition at 1-1. The victory marked a sharp turnaround for Afghanistan…
Robbers arrested in shootout
Crime Reporter FIVE suspected robbers who were targeting families and business premises in and around Bulawayo have been arrested following a shoot-out with the police. They are Nkosiyazi Nyathi (20),…
Can soccer icons save Zimbabwe’s beautiful game?
Innocent Kurira, [email protected] THE beautiful game of football has long been a cherished part of Zimbabwean culture. Yet, despite the nation’s ardent passion, Zimbabwean football has faced significant challenges in…
Zhombe transformative agenda gains massive traction
Fidelis Munyoro, Chief Reporter President Mnangagwa’s resonant declaration, “Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo/Ilizwe lakhiwa ngabanikazi balo” (A nation is built by its own people), reverberates powerfully throughout Zhombe rural, inspiring a…
Senate passes Death Penalty Abolition Bill
Farirai Machivenyika, Senior Reporter The country moved a step closer to the abolishment of the death penalty after Senate passed the Death Penalty Abolition Bill on Wednesday with the Bill…
Sweet currency: How cacao beans, honey shaped ancient economies
So Sweet THROUGHOUT history, various items have been used as currency, from precious metals to livestock. Among these, sweets and sweeteners have played a unique role in the economic systems…
Harare: Where to titillate the taste-buds
Trust Khosa Senior Lifestyle Writer Gastronomes in Harare and its surroundings are thriving, thanks to the surge of top eateries offering both indigenous and international cuisines. It is no doubt…











