Libya: Bad peace or no state at all?

Bad peace or no state at all? What this NATO-torn state is facing years after its leader’s murder.

The gems did it! . . . Mutare angels shine at Mr, Miss Little Africa Zimbabwe

  Liberty Dube Entertainment Correspondent LAST Saturday night, the stage was set ablaze with a mixture of colour, rhythm, and electric energy as Manicaland tiny talents — Joylene Mazemo (nine)…

At least 240 people, including those on the ground, killed in the Air India crash, official says

AHMEDABAD, India (AP) — One passenger survived the crash of an Air India plane bound for London that killed at least 240 people Thursday in Ahmedabad, one of India’s worst airline disasters…

Zanu PF confident of winning Chipinge Ward 5 by-election

  Luthando Mapepa Correspondent ALL is set for the Chipinge Rural District Council Ward 5 by-election, in which four candidates will battle it out to represent the orphaned ward. The…

IOC leaders praise LA amid unrest in 2028 Olympics host city

OLYMPIC officials meeting on Wednesday in Switzerland took a calm, longer view of the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles after days of images of deployed military and burning cars on the host city’s streets.

Scholastica Expo 2025 Returns as Stand-Alone Showcase

Zimpapers Business Hub The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Company has set its sights on an ambitious revival of Scholastica Expo, announcing the first stand-alone edition of the event in…

Man murders brother for dating wife

  Liberty Dube Correspondent IN a spine-chilling incident that has sent tongues wagging in Marange, a 30-year-old man last week did the unthinkable and fatally assaulted his brother with an…

Cardiff in Talks to Keep Warriors Ace

Andy Rinomhota Zimpapers Sports Hub WARRIORS midfielder Andy Rinomhota is on the brink of sealing a new deal with Cardiff City, as the club looks to rebuild after dropping into…

Wimbledon prize pot increases to record £53.5m

TOTAL prize money at this year’s Wimbledon tennis tournament will increase by 7% to a record £53.5m.

Economists back IMF call for monocurrency

Economists back IMF call for monocurrency

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