Uhuru preparations will be done by April 10
ZIMBABWEANS, especially communities in Gokwe, Midlands province, are gearing up for the main Independence Day celebrations that will be held in Nembudziya, Gokwe North, on April 18. Zimpapers Politics Hub…
A legacy of sacrifice, triumph
Pride Mhlanga APRIL 18, 1980 is of profound significance for every Zimbabwean. It marks the official declaration of independence, achieved after the valiant efforts of numerous sons and daughters of…
Lovebirds steal US$25 000, go on spending spree
TWO Mutare teenage love birds, aged 15 and 16, are in trouble after the girl allegedly stole a staggering US$25 000 from her sister’s husband. The money was reportedly spent…
Confronting stigma against children with disabilities
Disability Issues Dr Christine Peta THIS article addresses the pervasive stigma experienced by children with disabilities within society. Stigma, characterised by negative attitudes and beliefs, leads to the devaluation, discrediting…
Cosana invitation exposes Zina’s controversial selection process
Veronica Gwaze Zimpapers Sports Hub WHAT initially seemed like a golden opportunity for Zimbabwean netball teams to participate in the Confederation of Southern Africa Netball Associations (COSANA) Club Championships has…
Olympic movement showcases the best of humanity
KIRSTY COVENTRY was nine years old when she first glimpsed the global sporting event that would change her life and secure her place in history. At home in Harare, the…
Anxiety grips ANSA finalists ahead of awards night
Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub AS the highly anticipated Annual National Sports Awards (ANSA) gala approaches, excitement and tension are mounting among finalists. The prestigious event, making its grand return…
We should not work against the national interest
Dr Obert Moses Mpofu National consciousness is critical for any country. As Zimbabweans, we must embrace our shared identity, belonging, culture and experiences. Such an approach provides the base on…
Wealthy nations owe climate debt to Africa
Astrid RN Haas WEALTHY NATIONS fuelled their industrial growth and urbanisation by burning fossil fuels. This was the biggest cause of climate change, which now affects every country in the…
200 000 households benefit from Presidential Poultry Scheme
Sharon Masocha Sunday Mail Reporter OVER 200 000 households across Zimbabwe have received nearly two million chicks through the Presidential Poultry Scheme, while 6 000 households have benefitted from the…





