After decades of frosty relations, United Kingdom/Zimbabwe resetting bilateral co-operation

Ranga Mataire, Group Political Editor The United Kingdom’s decision to lift its remaining sanctions on Zimbabwe marks a significant milestone in the evolution of relations between the two countries. It…

Zimbabwe gear for CAA U18/U20 contest

AS the countdown to the Confederation of African Athletics Combined Under-18/Under-20 Championships scheduled for Nigeria continues, head coach for youth and junior teams Briad Nhubu is confident they will field a strong team.

697 buying points set as cotton selling season commences

Zimbabwe Cabinet 16TH Post-Cabinet Press Briefing June 10, 2025

Zim businesses eye long-term amid stability

Zimbabwean companies can now plan for the future with greater certainty, thanks to the country’s stabilising economy and the introduction of the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency, Finance Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.

NDS2 to transform transport network

Rutendo Nyeve, Victoria Falls Reporter THE rehabilitation of the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Highway is one of the priority projects under the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development’s National Development Strategy Two…

Top swimmers for World Champs

COACH Masi Takaedza is confident that Zimbabwe’s athletes will not be intimidated by the huge presence of their global rivals at the World Aquatics Championships.

Beitbridge eyes zoning to restore sanity in urban planning

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau IN recent years, Beitbridge town has experienced rapid growth in both population and infrastructure, leading to several service delivery challenges linked to the planning of settlements…

Miriam Masiya makes history with Jakarta Invite

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub HISTORY was made this week when teenage golf sensation Miriam Masiya teed off in Jakarta, Indonesia, becoming one of the first players from Southern Africa,…

Chiefs urged to lead anti-drug war in Matabeleland North

Mkhululi Ncube,, [email protected] TRADITIONAL LEADERS in Matabeleland North are being called upon to lead the fight against drug and substance abuse, a growing menace that threatens to derail the future…

‘WARRIORS ARE STILL WORK IN PROGRESS’

UNITED States-based Zimbabwean coach, Samkeliso “Young Pep” Ncube says the two friendly internationals which the Warriors played in Morocco show that they are still work in progress.

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