Survey points to bumper harvest

Theseus Shambare A WAVE of optimism is sweeping across Zimbabwe’s agricultural heartlands, as the latest assessments reveal a significant surge in the cultivation of essential food crops. The country’s agriculture…

Illegal brick moulders wreak havoc

Tendai Chara A SUDDEN downpour forced a group of illegal brick moulders in Hopley, Harare, to frantically cover their freshly produced bricks. Using plastic rolls, they hurriedly shielded part of…

Chegutu losing half of treated water to leaks

Nokuthula Dube HALF of Chegutu’s treated water is being lost to leaks in the town’s ageing distribution system, worsening an already severe crisis aggravated by critically low levels at Clifton…

DNA testing for SA mine disaster victims commences

Tanyaradzwa Rusike THE process of identifying the remains of more than 20 Zimbabweans who perished after being trapped for weeks in the abandoned Stilfontein gold mine in South Africa has…

Major probe into sexual harassment at varsities, colleges

Felistas Tavarera TO tackle the pervasive issue of sexual harassment in higher and tertiary education institutions, the Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) has initiated a sweeping investigation into the matter, unveiled…

Chevrons: Addressing the large elephant in the room

WELL, the Castle Lager Premiership Soccer League is back and Bra Shakes believes this year’s campaign could be one of the most exhilarating. On one hand, we have ambitious swashbuckling…

Real estate tops 2024 investments at US$2bn

Business Reporter THE real estate sector led investment inflows into Zimbabwe in 2024, accounting for nearly US$2 billion out of the cumulative US$4,6 billion ventures local and international investors proposed…

Draws dominate PSL early action

Zimpapers Sports Hub A FIFA transfer ban is haunting Yadah, who were forced to field a team with just two substitutes in their opening 2025 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League…

Matobo community wins fight against climate change

Theseus Shambare in MATOBO MATOBO district has long wrestled with the escalating challenges of climate change. Wells, once reliable lifelines, ran dry and rivers dwindled to mere trickles, casting a…

Resentencing of death row inmates begins

Vimbai Nyemba AT independence, Zimbabwe inherited a criminal sentencing regime that had the death penalty as one of the permissible sentences for offenders convicted of various offences, including murder. Subsequent…

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