Africa University unveils mega solar plant

AFRICA UNIVERSITY (AU) on Friday commissioned a 600-kilowatt solar plant, which is touted as the biggest solar project in Manicaland province.

Farmers cannot afford to overlook packaging

IN today’s fast-paced and competitive agri-marketplace, producing quality crops is no longer enough.

Deepening Zim-UAE trade ties to boost exports

ZIMBABWE is set to further unlock economic value from its exports through deepening trade ties with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), especially by tapping into Dubai’s globally recognised commodity trading and logistics ecosystem.

Curran faces lengthy spell out

ZIMBABWEAN cricketer Ben Curran suffered a fracture to his right hand on the second day of Zimbabwe’s warm-up game against South Africa at Arundel.

The MVP who couldn’t make the football team

INNOCENT ZHOMWA was not supposed to be here. Not on the brink of elite African basketball. Not holding MVP (most valuable player) medals. Not one step from continental glory. He was just another boy who did not make the football team.

Establishing a small tourism services business

STARTING a small tourism services business in Zimbabwe offers a promising opportunity to tap into the country’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty.

We captured the wife of a feared enemy soldier

Chronicles from the Second Chimurenga LAST WEEK, CDE CHIONE CHIMUKOSI, whose Chimurenga name was Cde Peter Tichatonga, revealed how he survived raids by the Rhodesian Security Forces in the Musana…

Cosafa Men’s Under-20 Championship revisited in numbers

Fungai Muderere,  Zimpapers Sports Hub AS the finest young footballers in Southern Africa prepare to descend on Windhoek, Namibia, for the 2025 Cosafa Men’s Under-20 Championship, we take a look…

Go well my brother Edgar Lungu

Insele malumbo, Boyd Maliki MUSONDA stood slightly shaken as a musclebound fellow he had never met before, suddenly blocked his path and began hurling a barrage of insults at him.…

Zimpapers to host Men’s Indaba

ZIMPAPERS will host a ground-breaking Men’s Indaba in Harare on Friday as part of its growing commitment to promoting wellness and addressing the often-overlooked struggles faced by men in Zimbabwe.

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