FREE Wi-Fi FOR ALL . . .Concern over ‘internet theft’
Theseus Shambare THE relentless march of innovation has woven the internet into the fabric of daily life, making connectivity a fundamental necessity, not a luxury. From the bustling streets of…
Spike in diesel consumption signals massive economic growth
Nelson Gahadza ZIMBABWE’S diesel consumption has been on a steady increase in the last three years, reaching 1,12 billion litres in 2024, an indication of increased demand mainly from the…
DEMBARE BANK ON CROWD AS NEW ORDER EMERGES
Zimpapers Sports Hub We are currently witnessing a seismic shift in the balance of power in local football. As this balance shifts with every season of the Castle Lager Premier…
COPYCATS SMILING ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK . . .A battle between imitation and inspiration
Prince Mushawevato and Maria Chiguvari IN the arts sector, particularly the music industry, artistes often draw inspiration from their predecessors, sometimes even imitating established styles to refine their own techniques.…
Dr Nujoma a symbol of equity, social justice
THE passing on of Dr Sam Nujoma, Namibia’s first president and a towering figure in the epic story of African liberation, is a poignant moment that resonates across the continent.…
Judo queen gives back to community
Veronica Gwaze Zimpapers Sports Hub SHE has come face to face with death and lived to tell the tale. A cancer survivor, veteran judoka Debi Jeans speaks of the “deadly”…
IOC should cease being an ‘old boys club’
Eddie Chikamhi Zimpapers Sports Hub THE International Olympic Committee (IOC) are gearing up for elections on March 20 to select a new president who will steer the organisation for the…
Rugby guru Jani touched many lives
Collen De Jong AARON JANI was a beloved son, devoted father and husband, cherished family man, loyal friend and colleague. It is with deep sadness that we note the passing…
Women’s handball camp moved
Zimpapers Sports Hub THE Zimbabwe junior and youth women’s handball teams will have to wait a bit longer before they meet for their first camp. Zimbabwe are preparing for the…
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…











