Solar power brings hope to Beitbridge villagers
A 120-KILOWATT solar grid project, recently completed by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), is illuminating homes and hearts, connecting over 40 homesteads, public institutions and community boreholes to electricity for the first time since independence.
African ratings company plans to launch
The African Credit Rating Agency, a continental initiative to provide alternative assessments of repayment risks, plans to start operations by the end of September.
Mission regrettable: Ukraine’s drone strike blows up in its face
For most people, June 1, is a cheerful date — the start of summer, a celebration of children. But from 2025 onward, it may also be remembered as the day Ukraine launched its largest covert operation in Russia since the start of the conflict.
COULD DO WIRTZ
LONDON. − Jack Grealish is being lined up as a potential replacement for Florian Wirtz, SunSport can reveal.
High Court to revisit Chillmaster case
The High Court is set to review the criminal case of Zimdancehall singer Chillmaster, born Gift Hombarume, who was sentenced to perform community service after being convicted of culpable homicide for causing the death of a pedestrian while driving without a licence.
Fighting for childhoods: Celebrating survivors, confronting the crisis
EACH year, hundreds of thousands of children across the world face the terrifying diagnosis of cancer.
Meta in talks for scale AI investment
Meta Platforms is in talks to make a multibillion-dollar investment into artificial intelligence startup Scale AI, according to people familiar with the matter.
Corruption: Silent pandemic threatening Zim’s education sector
A DISTURBING pattern of corruption is emerging within Zimbabwe’s primary and secondary education sector, acting as a silent pandemic that siphons crucial resources and undermines the future of vulnerable communities.
Teacher faces 6 counts of indecent assault
A teacher from Bulawayo’s Milton High School – a boys-only school — has been charged with six counts of indecent assault.
90 000ha under wheat so far
FARMERS have made significant progress this winter season, planting over 93 000 hectares of wheat as part of efforts to enhance food security.











