Think before you follow, wise money tomorrow
In 2025, Global Money Week (GMW) adopted the theme “Think before you follow, wise money tomorrow,” emphasising the critical role of financial literacy in an era where financial decisions are increasingly shaped by social media, digital finance, and artificial intelligence.
Recruitment report reveals rise in UK demand for construction workers
Vacancies have increased in the construction industry as well as for gardeners, teachers and maintenance workers, according to a new report.
World experiences hottest decade on record
Global temperatures hit record levels over the past 10 years due to rising greenhouse gas levels in a development that threatens commitments made under the 2015 Paris climate agreement, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) says.
Cricketer ‘victimised’ for speaking out on racism
A top cricketer who blew the whistle on racism in the sport was victimised for speaking out, according to an independent report.
Beyonce concerts feud sees England Rugby threaten to leave Twickenham
Twickenham could not secure three nights with Beyonce this summer because of council restrictions, leading the RFU to claim that they may relocate unless a solution is found
Eswatini hold Cameroon
CAMEROON, bolstered by English Premier League duo Andre Onana and Bryan Mbeumo, were held to a 0-0 draw by minnows Eswatini on Wednesday when matchday five World Cup football qualifying kicked off in Africa.
Captains of industry hail taxes, regulatory costs review plans
Captains of industry and economic analysts have welcomed the Government’s plans to streamline taxes and reduce the cost of regulatory compliance, which continue to weigh on the operations and viability of businesses in the country.
Khumbula resurfaces at Black Rhinos
HIGHLY-RATED striker Patrick “Mboma” Khumbula has resurfaced in the Northern Region Soccer League where he is expected to lead the Black Rhinos quest for honours during the 2025 season.
Tuchel starts new era for English football
GERMAN Thomas Tuchel will become the third non-British permanent manager to lead the England side after Sven-Goran Eriksson and Fabio Capello.
Charamba honoured in the US
Collin Matiza, Zimpapers Sports Hub ONE of Zimbabwe’s top sprinters Makanakaishe Charamba has turned himself into a cult hero at Auburn University in the United States. This follows the Zimbabwean…






