Mawaya finds magic in hometown return

Onward Gangata, Zimpapers Sports Hub VETERAN goalkeeper Takabva Mawaya says returning to his roots in Kwekwe has re-energised his game and spirit. The experienced shot-stopper was born and bred in…

Government sets service delivery standards for councils

Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] CABINET has approved the Service Delivery Standards for Local Authorities Framework, in line with the “A Call to Action Blue Print” launched by President Mnangagwa in 2023…

GRANNY (75), LAWYER IN DISPUTE OVER HOUSE

AN elderly woman has been forced to sleep outside her house for the past three days due to a dispute with a lawyer who has not vacated a house in Cranborne, Harare.

Disability empowerment programme launched in Gwanda

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] MORE than 1 000 people with disabilities from Matobo and Gwanda Districts are set to benefit from a two-and-a-half-year empowerment programme aimed at transforming their lives. Implemented…

‘Marginalised voices must be central to digital progress’

Amos Mpofu, [email protected] CALLS for inclusive digital development, ensuring marginalised communities have a voice in technology discussions, dominated the 2025 School of Internet Governance. The two-day event, organised by the…

Why Zim needs to make its own anti-venom

ZIMBABWE has for decades been importing most of its anti-venom requirements mainly from South Africa, India and a few other countries.

The Reason Bosso believe

Veronica Gwaze, Zimpapers Sports Hub THEY named him Reason and at The Heart Stadium on Saturday, he gave Highlanders every reason to believe. Reason Sibanda was the man of the…

Scott Vincent heads to Japan

THE International Series makes its debut in Japan this week, and two of the Asian Tour’s serial champions, who include top Zimbabwean golfer Scott Vincent, are eager to rediscover previous good form in the country as they go in search of glory at Caledonian Golf Club.

A COOL US$75K FOR A MET GALA TICKET

NEW YORK. —The Met Gala, an annual exclusive fashion event which attracts the biggest names in entertainment, saw individual tickets rocket to US$75,000.

DON’T BE GREEDY, COURT TELLS MHURUSHOMANA. . . High Court says US$108K ZIFA compensation was enough. . . Mhurushomana wanted to be paid US$518k by ex-employer

THE High Court has brought to an end the long-standing battle between ZIFA and their former director of administration, Lazarus Mhurushomana.

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