Japanese technical experts uplift athletes
Tanyaradzwa Rusike in MUTARE The Government has commended the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for bringing technical experts into the country to help improve Zimbabweans’ performance in different sporting disciplines.…
DOG-GONE DISGRACE: Man steals pal’s hound, sells it for quick cash
Musawenkosi Moyo A SIZINDA man is in the doghouse after allegedly stealing his friend’s prized German Shepherd and selling it for a measly US$200! A pure breed puppy…
Mashababe appointed CAAZ director-general
Freeman Razemba, Senior Reporter THE Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) has appointed Mr George Mashababe as the substantive director-general for the authority with effect from April 1, 2025. Mr…
MPs urge responsible mining
Herald Reporter LEGISLATORS have called upon local mining companies to adhere to the Nagoya Protocol which seeks to ensure fair and equitable sharing of benefits from the utilisation of natural…
African youths must resist neo-colonialism, shape the future
Richard Muponde, Zimpapers Politics Hub IN a world increasingly interconnected yet fraught with historical inequities, the youth of Africa stand at a critical juncture, as they should defend the continent…
Munetsi working on finishing
MARSHALL MUNETSI has had a very interesting start to life at Wolves. The Zimbabwean star signed for the English Premiership football club on transfer deadline day, arriving from Reims after…
Domestic horror show after radio volume dispute
Musawenkosi Moyo A Hillside man’s drunken rage turned a volume knob dispute into a full-blown domestic horror show — complete with shattered glass, belt lashes, and a morning of…
Just like 2004, Kirsty unites Zimbabweans
Langton Nyakwenda, Zimpapers Sports Hub TWENTY-ONE years ago, thousands of Zimbabweans gathered at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport for a resounding welcome ceremony for swimming legend, Kirsty Coventry, who…
Women-owned businesses need more support: Study
Sifelani Tsiko, Innovations Editor Women-owned businesses in Zimbabwe still need more support to help close gaps for their access to resources, markets and financial services, a new study shows. The…
‘We asked for too much too soon’
Christian Horner has appeared to defend Red Bull’s ruthless approach to sacking Liam Lawson, claiming “sometimes you have to be cruel to be kind”. The Red Bull team principal also…










