COMMENT: WHEN JUSTICE SWINGS HARDER THAN A SJAMBOK

THE sentencing of the Makumbi brothers to a combined 70 years behind bars is more than just a legal outcome. It is a loud and thunderous statement from the justice…

ZIMURA LEADERS UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT

IN our publication yesterday, we revealed that gospel star Sabastian Magacha earned a paltry 33 cents a day, US$2,30 a week and US$10 a month from the rights to his music played on various platforms, including on the digital spaces, last year.

Rival club CEO, mystery men and leaks rock Highlanders boardroom

Guest Writer HIGHLANDERS Football Club, the pride of Bulawayo and a cornerstone of Zimbabwean football, is once again making headlines for all the wrong reasons.  But this time, it is…

Zimbabwe and Mozambique are one family: President

Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Zimpapers Writer PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said Zimbabwe and Mozambique are one family, as he reaffirmed the deep-rooted historical and brotherly ties between the two neighbouring countries forged…

Granny on a High!

Danisa Masuku IT’S mayhem in Mahatshula where a granny with a scary temper, fittingly surnamed Mbanje, is accused of behaving like she’s smoked a whole field of it — kicking…

Nyami Nyami installation on cards

INTERNATIONALLY-ACCLAIMED visual artist duo Masimba Hwati and Michael Gould, collectively known as The Zebra Collective, are set to present a multimedia installation and performance series next month in Harare.

CHEEKY ATTACK. . . Fan says he feared Nees could have been bitten by a snake at DeMbare training ground . . . Calls the training ground a ‘forest” in a light-hearted criticism of the state of the pitch

A FAN has cheekily said he feared Michael Nees would be bitten by a snake when the Warriors coach visited the Glamour Boys training session in Harare yesterday.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Swift justice fairer, more effective

THE fast-track system being introduced into Zimbabwean courts  will remove unnecessary delays and ensure swift justice for accused persons.

Dissecting the Iran, Israel conflict

IT is difficult to accurately predict what the world is likely to become in the next decade or two because the environment is becoming fluid and changing daily.

CHAMINUKA FEELS STRANGE BEING A VISITOR AT NYAMHUNGA

IT has been more than a decade since Saul Chaminuka left ZPC Kariba after guiding them on a fairy-tale Castle Lager Premier Soccer League debut.

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