Amla, Smith and Dhoni added to ICC Hall of Fame
SOUTH Africa’s Hashim Amla and Graeme Smith, and India’s Mahendra Singh Dhoni were among seven new inductees into the International Cricket Council Hall of Fame announced on Monday. Also included…
NAAZ CHAMPS DELIVER BIG
THE 2025 National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (NAAZ) Interprovincial Championships, held at White City Stadium in Bulawayo, delivered more than just thrilling competition.
Zimbabwe bans lithium concentrate exports
Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Business Hub IN a move meant to boost value addition and maximise returns from its vast lithium resources, the Government has announced the ban on lithium concentrate…
Zim seeks to expand export footprint at DRC Mining Week
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Zimpapers Business Hub ZIMBABWE is participating in the 2025 DRC Mining Week, which is starting today in Lubumbashi as part of efforts to expand its export footprint in…
Zanu PF Annual People’s Conference preps underway
PREPARATIONS for the 22nd Zanu PF Annual National People’s Conference have officially begun, with Manicaland province set to host the mega event, Zanu PF Secretary General Dr Obert Mpofu said yesterday.
ZPCS warns officers against corruption
THE Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has warned its officers against partaking in corruption and drug abuse, saying those found doing so will face severe consequences.
Mpofu, Chimombe face fresh trial
BUSINESS partners Moses Mpofu and Mike Chimombe face another day in court over allegations of defrauding the Harare City Council of US$260 000 through an advance payment tied to a US$9 million contract for streetlights deemed fraudulent.
JSC expands e-case management system
TEN magistrates courts in Mashonaland Central and Matabeleland North provinces are set to transition to digital systems, marking a significant advancement in the judicial sector.
Trump says China ‘not easy’ as trade talks continue into 2nd day
Trade talks between the US and China will continue into a second day, according to a US official, as the two sides look to ease tensions over shipments of technology and rare earth elements.
Drive to make students more literate launched
A GROUP of academics, worried about the large numbers of students passing through school without being fully literate, has launched a countrywide project to ensure reading skills are adequately taught.











