Vision 2030: Building a Zimbabwean dream, inspired by China

Gibson Mhaka, Zimpapers Politics Hub IN September 2018, President Mnangagwa declared that under the New Dispensation, Government was working towards building a new Zimbabwe, a country with a thriving and…

LUPAHLA AIMS RESURGENCE

SIMBA Bhora coach Joel Lupahla believes the Shamva side will soon find the mojo to turn around their season following a slow start in defence of their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title.

Shijie Li clinches MAWEGU Amateur title

AFTER falling short in both the Manicaland and Matabeleland Amateur championships, Shijie Li finally secured his first local title with an impressive eight-shot victory over Munesu Chimhini at the Mashonaland West Golf Union (MAWEGU) Amateur held at Norton Golf Club this past weekend.

Simba Bhora coach Luphahla remains hopeful

Eddie Chikamhi, Zimpapers Sports Hub SIMBA Bhora coach, Joel Luphahla, believes the Shamva side will soon find their mojo and turn around their season following a slow start in defence of…

NAQVI REFLECTS ON VICTORIOUS REIGN

ALL-ROUNDER, Antum Naqvi has said that it is a pleasing honour to have captained Rhinos to their maiden Domestic T20 title after a commanding 49-runs victory over Eagles in the final that was played at Harare Sports Club on Sunday.

Fourth quarter arrivals in Zim total 1,5 million

Zimbabwe recorded 1,5 million arrivals in the fourth quarter of 2024, with 70 percent of the traffic being returning residents from abroad, illustrating the country’s strong ties with its Diaspora.

Ndhlovu basks in ANSA double delight

Ellina Mhlanga, Zimpapers Sports Hub FOR rising cricket star Kelis Ndhlovu, winning the Junior Sportsperson and Junior Sportswoman of the Year at the 2024 Annual National Sports Awards is a sign…

Kariba MP wants more sports

Lovemore Dube KARIBA needs more sport to benefit the community and drive sports tourism. Shine Gwangwaba, the Member of Parliament for Kariba Constituency, who was in Bulawayo with the Parliamentary…

AUSTRALIA TO HOST INDIA BEFORE ASHES

MELBOURNE. — Australia will host eight white-ball matches against India in August-November before beginning their bid to retain the Ashes title against England, according to Cricket Australia’s latest home fixture list released on Sunday.

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