Trabablas Interchange showcases Zim’s engineering expertise

WE publish here the speech delivered by President Mnangagwa at the commissioning of Trabablas Interchange in Harare yesterday.

Farewell fashion: Funerals evolve into celebrations of life

Trust Khosa-Lifestyle Writer Mourning the dead is no longer as sacred as it once was. UNLIKE in the past when funerals were solemn occasions marked by a tense atmosphere as…

Zim testimonies confirm miracles despite Prophet Philippe’s ostracism

Chronicle Reporter THE recent cancellation of Prophet Kacou Philippe’s healing services in Gabon and other nations, due to opposition from religious leaders, highlights a consistent theme in his ministry: his…

Brian Bennett: The heir to Andy Flower’s throne

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub BRIAN BENNETT, the Chevrons’ emerging talent, is being hailed as the next Andy Flower by Steve Mangongo, head of the Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) High Performance…

Ace pilot and squadron leader dies in fighter jet crash

Patrick Chitumba A DEEP sorrow has descended upon the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) following the devastating loss of Squadron Leader (Retired) Ritswanetsi Vuyo Ncube, a revered veteran pilot, whose Air…

NGONI INVASION! . . . MWOS, Scottland ready for high-stakes showdown

IT might just still be a Match-day 14 fixture,  but somehow this Castle Lager Premier Soccer fixture between the top-flight’s newboys MWOS against Scottland at Ngoni in Norton this afternoon, is already being touted as a championship title decider.

Brother stabs sibling to death

Sikhumbuzo Moyo RESIDENTS of Bulawayo’s Sizinda suburb were met with a shocking murder yesterday morning after an elder brother was reportedly stabbed to death by his younger sibling. The suspect…

BATTLE OF ZIM NOW A CURTAIN RAISER?

IT’S a measure of how the football winds have shifted in our Premiership that in the week of the Battle of Zimbabwe, all the eyeballs have been on a game which will be played outside Harare.

Remembering Ngugi wa Thiong’o

KENYAN philosopher-writer, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, who died on May 28, 2025, in Buford, Georgia, the United States of America, aged 87, was no ordinary man — he was a colossus.

Nyagumbo’s brave leap into the big league

It’s May 17, 2025 and the Rufaro Stadium car park is alive with noise, colour and unfiltered joy.

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