Padera eyes redemption against SA
ZIMBABWE midfielder Prosper Padera has expressed mixed emotions after the Warriors’ frustrating goalless draw against Mauritius in their 2025 COSAFA Cup Group A opener in Bloemfontein on Wednesday.
BUSTED FOR CAMO! . .Man sentenced to 400 hours for army-style fashion flop
Moreblessing Ncube A 22-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo man learned the hard way that rocking military fashion in public can cost you your freedom, or at least 400 hours of it. Wilbert Gatsi…
Curran blow for Chevrons
BEN CURRAN suffered a fracture to his right hand on the second day of Zimbabwe’s warm-up game against South Africa at Arundel, in England yesterday.
Joining IOMed, Zim’s strategic leap in global geopolitics
ON Friday, May 30, Zimbabwe took a significant step in bolstering its commitment to global peace and security by becoming a founding member of the International Organisation for Mediation (IOMed).
Unpacking new Anti-Sexual Harassment Policy for higher, tertiary education
The HIGHER and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Ministry has launched the Anti-Sexual Harassment Policy for education institutions that sets out procedures for tackling harassment and sexual misconduct.
Zanu PF, CPC jointly promote people-centred policies
THE Communist Party of China (CPC) and ZANU PF are building coordination to promote their countries’ development through the establishment of people-centred policies, the leader of a visiting CPC delegation has said.
US$75m Chilonga bridge to improve connectivity
A NEW state-of-the-art all-weather bridge across the Runde River at Chilonga is estimated to cost US$75 million, a necessary infrastructure project to connect the rural heartland of Chikombedzi with Chiredzi Town, the district’s commercial hub.
Trabablas: When seeing is believing
I have this early morning tendency to sit outside my home and read the day’s newspapers, while enjoying the abundant sunshine of the land of Munhumutapa.
Mlotshwa board wave goodbye to SRC
SIX years after they arrived on the scene with a mission to turnaround Zimbabwe’s sport and ensure there was corporate governance across all national associations, Gerald Mlotshwa and his board have waved goodbye to the Sports and Recreation Commission.











