Victoria Falls charms SADC Parly Speakers
Rutendo Nyeve, Victoria Falls Reporter SPEAKERS of Parliament from across the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have expressed their admiration of Zimbabwe’s world-renowned tourism destination, Victoria Falls, describing it as…
Mutasa selection sparks Scottland dressing room rift
Veronica Gwaze-Zimpapers Sports Hub THE final whistle blew at Ngoni Stadium on May 31, confirming a 1–0 win for MWOS over visiting Scottland. Outside, Norton exploded with celebration. But inside…
Old Mutual backs capital markets quiz to foster financially literate youth
OLD Mutual Zimbabwe’s decision to sponsor the 4th edition of the Capital Markets High School Quiz Competition underscores its critical importance in cultivating future generations of informed investors and financially literate citizens, the company has said in a statement to this publication.
‘Legends Night’ concert goes to Bulawayo
Tafadzwa Zimoyo-Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Editor AFTER successfully hosting the “Legends Night” concert, two months ago at the Harare International Convention Centre, organisers are taking the concept to Bulawayo this…
Battle of minds returns!…Top talent gears up for Proud ‘Wawa’ Moyo Memorial Chess Tourney
Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub ALL roads lead to Gifford High School from June 20 to 22, as the city hosts the second edition of the Proud “Wawa” Moyo Memorial…
Brand Zimbabwe: We all matter
Nick Mangwana-Government Up Close IN today’s interconnected world, a country’s brand is its most valuable asset. It’s the sum of all perceptions, experiences and interactions that people have with a…
Possible delays in transfer of properties in the deeds registry
I have written many articles on properties, capital gains tax and conveyancing or transfer of properties before. I have explained that for transfer of a property to be effected from the transferor such as a seller to the transferee such as a purchaser, there are two distinct but related processes, namely:
Businessman ordered to restitute US$16k
Zvikomborero Parafini A HARARE businessman, George Tarisai Marume, has been ordered to restitute US$16 000 after he was convicted of conspiracy to commit robbery. Marume was on Friday last week…
Editorial Comment: Mining rules needed to maximise output, value
THE right to prospect for a particular mineral in a specified area, or extract it when it is discovered, is not an eternal right designed to benefit speculators, but rather…
Zim urged to capitalise on EU vegetable market gap
Zimbabwe’s horticulture exports to the European Union (EU) are expected to increase, as the trading bloc has cut imports from one of its main suppliers (Kenya) by 55 percent due to concerns over pesticide regulations.











