China transforms Shamva villagers’ lives
Angela Tirivaringe of Zindi Village in Shamva District has experienced a remarkable transformation in her life, thanks to a partnership with the Chinese Embassy.
CONNIE FERGUSON TO GRACE MISS UNIVERSE ZIM
Tafadzwa Zimoyo-Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub SOUTH African television personality Connie Ferguson has been confirmed as the guest of honour and guest judge at this year’s edition of Miss Universe…
Kaka feels for Ma Blanyo
GENESIS “KAKA” MANGOMBE has backed his successor at Dynamos, Lloyd “Ma Blanyo” Chigowe, to bounce back stronger after the veteran coach was earlier this week sacked by the ailing Castle Lager Premier Soccer League giants.
FBC to build hostel for vulnerable children
Business Reporter Financial services group FBC Holdings has cemented its commitment to community development by spearheading the construction of a new, modern hostel at Shungu Dzevana Children’s Home in Hatfield,…
Raza rubbishes claims
Sports Reporter CHEVRONS all-rounder was yesterday forced to issue a statement declaring his commitment to the four-day Test match against England next week amid claims he had pulled out to…
How Peter turned down Arsenal’s bid
A BRITISH record transfer bid is certainly a sign of admiration, but nothing compares to the love of your own supporters if you’re Peter Ndlovu.
Zim ups wheat production momentum
As early morning mists lift across the farming belts of Zimbabwe, tractors rumble to life and irrigation pivots spin across golden fields, signs that the 2025 winter wheat season is well underway.
WHY PETER TURNED DOWN RECORD ARSENAL MOVE
A £4 million bid from Arsenal might flatter most players but for Peter Ndlovu, it couldn’t match the roar of Coventry’s adoring fans. At a time when African players were…
Bulawayo Social Soccer League heads into quarter-finals
Media Mpofu, Zimpapers Sport Hub A tournament honouring the founding fathers of the Bulawayo Social Soccer League, including the iconic Chris Mhlanga, will kick off at the quarter-final stage…
UK announces new changes to immigration rules
New rules making migrants wait longer to qualify for permanent settlement in the UK will apply to people already in the country, under government plans.










