Ford Ranger vs Toyota Hilux: A comprehensive comparison

WHEN it comes to choosing a robust and reliable pickup, two names dominate the market: the Ford Ranger and the Toyota Hilux. Both vehicles are renowned for their rugged capabilities,…

Why the best investors think like farmers

FARMERS may have cracked a code that investors can benefit from — in winter, do not panic and abandon your field; prepare, knowing that spring will return. In 2008, South…

World Bank urges Govt to address challenges of informalisation

Business Reporter THE World Bank has called on Zimbabwe to address the growing challenge of the informal economy by eliminating macroeconomic regulatory hurdles for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and…

RBZ blasts banks over artificial liquidity crisis

Martin Kadzere DESPITE daily surpluses of ZiG1,5 billion since October 2024, Zimbabwe’s banking system faces a liquidity distribution problem due to banks’ reluctance to engage in interbank lending, according to…

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…

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…

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