Madzimbe and Tsiga Physiotherapy Clinic debuts at ZITF

Peter Matika, Sunday News Reporter  FOR the first time in its history, Madzimbe and Tsiga Physiotherapy Clinic exhibited at the just-ended Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), joining hundreds of companies…

Beyond automation fears: Workers navigate the AI revolution

Theseus Shambare, Features Writer FOR Ms Fungai Makwarimba, a seasoned farmer in Lions Den, Mashonaland West Province, the leap from handwritten ledgers to digital farm management felt daunting. “Tracking costs…

Sammons urges Chevrons to embrace historic Test opportunity

Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE cricket head coach Justin Sammons has called on his team to seize the moment and give their all when they face England in a historic one-off…

Foreign entrepreneurs flourishing in reserved sectors

Ivan Zhakata and Nokuthula Dube FOREIGN entrepreneurs are increasingly occupying space in Zimbabwe’s retail sector, which is legally reserved for local citizens. While the legislation is clear, enforcement appears to…

Zimbabwe’s last man to hang…the execution of Mandlenkosi Masina

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  PROBABLY if Themba Ndimane had not met Mandlenkosi “Never” Masina by chance at a watering hole in Silobela in the Midlands Province, he might not…

How Mbiko Madlenya defied King lobengula

After the death of King Mzilikazi in 1868, Lobengula’s rise to power was bloody. A top general and leader of the feared Zwangendaba regiment: Mbiko Masuku, challenged the anointing of…

Milk production rises 2,6pc to 28m litres in first quarter

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro, Business Reporter MILK production in Zimbabwe rose by 2,6 percent to 28 million litres in the first quarter of 2025, driven by improved pastures and an expanding dairy…

The science behind Africa’s fermented superfoods

Florence Malongane and Tendaiishe Berejena FERMENTATION is a process where microorganisms like bacteria and yeast work together to break down complex carbohydrates and protein into simpler, more digestible forms. The…

We are pushing for inclusive, equitable labour practices

Minister Edgar Moyo WORKERS’ DAY or May Day, as it is internationally recognised, holds profound significance for Zimbabwe. Rooted in the global struggle for fair labour practices, workers’ rights and…

The EU needs to shed its colonial thinking

Shada Islam United States President Donald Trump has disrupted the global economy with his disastrous tariff wars and appears hell-bent on gutting transatlantic relations. I am hoping he has also…

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