How Maruwa unlocked GreenFuel’s fortress
HERBERT “JOMPANO” MARUWA has a unique knack for making and breaking records.
Zambezi Eagles face Fireballs
THE Zambezi Eagles conclude their participation at the Telkom Netball League today with what is expected to be a tough but exciting encounter against Golden Fireballs at Sun City Sun Park, in South Africa.
HAMILTON ‘DEVASTATED’ AFTER HITTING GROUNDHOG
Lewis Hamilton said he felt devastated after learning that he had hit and killed a groundhog, damaging his Ferrari car, on his way to finishing sixth in the Canadian Grand Prix.
Zim removed from hunger list
Agriculture Reporter ZIMBABWE has been removed from the United Nations hunger hotspots list owing to better climatic conditions and better harvests this year, a joint report by the Food and…
Zanu PF to take stock at Annual People’s Conference
ZANU PF will, in about three months’ time hold it’s Annual National People’s Conference. Zimpapers Politics Hub Senior Reporter Joseph Madzimure (JM) spoke to ZANU PF Secretary-General, Dr Obert Mpofu (OM) on implementation of the resolutions from the last conference and related issues.
Xi advances China-Central Asia community with shared future
BEIJING. – For centuries, China and Central Asian nations have shared close bonds through mutual learning and exchanges underpinned by deep historical ties, solid public support and strong practical needs.…
Precious metals spur African currency gains
A surge in the price of precious metals is helping several African currencies to rebound from a weak start to the year.
Fireworks expected as netball league hits halfway mark
Media Mpofu, Zimpapers Sports Hub THE Nedbank Premier Netball League is set to ignite Mutare this weekend, as 16 teams converge for the final round of fixtures before the league…
‘Don’t see business as a family affair’
EMERGENT businessmen should not regard their companies or firms as personal possessions, says Mr Paddy Zhanda, managing director of the Shingai group.
Team Zimbabwe target 20 gold medals at Region 5 Games
ZIMBABWE have retained a good number of athletes from the last edition of the Africa Sports Council Region 5 (AUSC) Games as they target to win at least 20 gold medals in this year’s competition.











