DJ Mapressa’s Glam & Fashion show rocks SA
Mthabisi Tshuma, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub THE fourth annual DJ Mapressa’s Glam and Fashion Show brought an undeniable sparkle to Johannesburg on Saturday night, dominating social media with its…
MoOZY CELEBRATES HIS ROOTS
AFTER the release of his De’Grace EP over three years ago, Jordan MoOzy makes his return to music with “Kalahari Coyote” an Extended Play (EP).
WARRIORS Finally WIN BUT . . . Crash out of Cosafa Cup
Tadious Manyepo, Zimpapers Sports Hub Mozambique 1- 3 Zimbabwe THANDO Ngwenya struck twice in the first half, as a spirited Zimbabwe side signed off from the Cosafa Cup with a…
Zimbabwean economy moves towards regional integration
Rutendo Nyeve, Victoria Falls Reporter ZIMBABWE’S economy is advancing steadily towards deeper regional integration within the Southern African Development Community (SADC), with notable progress in Finance and Investment Protocol indicators…
BCC forgoes US$14million revenue…Maintains 2024 commercial property tax rates
Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Business Hub THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has resolved to maintain its 2024 commercial non-domestic property tax tariffs for 2025, foregoing potential revenue of over US$14 million. …
All set for Nyamhondera appreciation gala
AN appreciation musical gala honouring living legend Bothwell Nyamhondera is slated for Saturday at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC).
FELI NANDI EXCITED
AWARD-WINNING Afro fusion artist, Feli Nandi, says the open verse challenges for the song “Vakaitwa Sewe” are bringing home the full heat.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Aid gaps need to be funded, but fairly
THE suspension or withdrawal of much US financial support has meant African countries, including Zimbabwe, are having to mobilise their own resources to fill the gap, especially when it comes to winning the battle against HIV infection where US support was generous and effective.
Zim save best for last at COSAFA Cup
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WE’VE NO SPACE FOR TUMBWA
THE Government has officially gazetted Statutory Instrument SI No. 62 of 2025 under the Harmful Liquids Act, effectively banning the production, distribution, and consumption of dangerous and unregulated alcoholic concoctions.











