WELL DONE ZIFA FOR THE FRIENDLIES

THE June FIFA international football window has closed and the Warriors, for a refreshing change, utilised the window in full by playing two international matches in Morocco.

Giants in mixed fortunes

THE sun is beginning to shine in the 2025 Castle Lager Premiership season for giants CAPS United.

Government rolls out US$3 million electronic records system

Rutendo Nyeve, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Government has injected US$3 million into modernising public records administration through the implementation of an Electronic Document and Records Management System (EDRMS). The system…

Week 15 of drama, heartbreak, 21 goals

Fungai Muderere, Zimpapers Sports Hub WEEK 15 of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) exploded with 21 goals across nine fixtures, pushing the season’s cumulative tally to 222 after…

Bulawayo streetwear brand carves its own path

Langelihle Dube, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub In a fashion landscape often dominated by global trends and commercial giants, Bulawayo’s Juluka stands out not just for its style but for…

Emakhandeni centenarian gets second chance

Tlou Bokang, [email protected] A 104-year-old woman from Emakhandeni, Bulawayo, has been given a second chance at life after narrowly surviving a house fire that almost claimed her life. Mrs Maria…

COMMENT: Confidence in ZiG use yields positive results on economy

Government through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has come up with measures to stabilise the local currency, ZiG, hence consumers are enjoying its purchasing power. The business community should also…

Edgars pumps US$1million into Bulawayo factory. . . targets 100 000 units monthly

Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Business Hub EDGARS Stores Limited says it remains committed to ramping up production and operational efficiencies at its Bulawayo-based Carousel Manufacturing Division, as the Group intensifies efforts…

Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2025 winners receive prizes

MISS Universe Zimbabwe 2025 winners have officially received their prizes, marking a significant milestone as they prepare to represent the country on the global stage in the coming months.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Investor grievance mechanism fosters business confidence

INVESTMENT in Zimbabwe has been rising significantly over the past few years as a direct result of the Second Republic providing a stable environment coupled with policies designed to increase the ease of doing business and make sure investors get a fair deal.

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