Zim accelerates road infrastructure overhaul
Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE’S ambitious road rehabilitation programme has gained momentum with the signing of a major concession agreement for the Harare-Nyamapanda corridor last week and the substantial progress…
How to start a small stockfeed company in Zim
IN Zimbabwe’s livestock-dependent agricultural economy, stockfeed is a lifeline. Yet the market remains underserved, particularly by small-scale producers. For entrepreneurs with modest capital and a sharp eye on demand, establishing…
Soldier’s DRC experience. . . Surviving the defence of Ikela during the war
Ikela’s strategic location in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) made it a key point of contention during that country’s war. It served as a vital stronghold, particularly for Zimbabwean…
Where roses reign and greenery glows
Andrew Mangwarara IT was a great pleasure to visit both the farm and residence of Yakub Mahomed, chairman of Luxaflor Roses (Pvt) Ltd. His company specialises in growing quality roses…
History shows Dynamos are sinking
Out of 7 clubs that managed 15 or less points after 17 games in the last 3 years, only one survived relegation Zimpapers Sports Hub REALITY is Dynamos will be…
Primary education system could face literacy crisis
Muchaneta Chimuka A QUARTER of the country’s Grade Three learners cannot read and write proficiently, highlighting a critical literacy crisis facing the country’s primary education system, Primary and Secondary Education…
Government drills 48 boreholes in Beitbridge
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau THE Government has started drilling 48 boreholes across Beitbridge District under the Presidential Boreholes Drilling Scheme to improve access to clean and safe water in every…
Solar farms for Zim’s international airports
Tanyaradzwa Rusike THE Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ) has completed a grid assessment for its proposed solar farms, with procurement for environmental impact assessment consultancy now on course. The solar…
Beer choice sparks brutal axe assault
IN a shocking incident that underscores the volatility of some social settings, a Bulawayo man, Kelvin Moyo (39), has been sentenced to an effective two years in prison for a…
The silent architect . . . Sibonginkosi Dube’s master plan for Zimbabwean netball
Veronica Gwaze Zimpapers Sports Hub IN a tiny corner of Zimbabwe’s remote southeastern region, where sugarcane fields stretch for miles and life moves at a slower pace, a quiet revolution…











