Kwinji 15 dribbles into the heart of Caf
Fungai Muderere, Zimpapers Sports Hub SHE once made headlines as the first woman to coach in Zimbabwe’s topflight men’s league. Now, she’s dribbled into the core of African football’s technical…
Mapisa provides the light
AFTER the final whistle at Dr Petrus Molemela Stadium in Bloemfontein on Saturday, in Zimbabwe’s 2-0 loss to South Africa, a new chapter may have been opened for Martin Mapisa.
Munetsi on Cunha move to Man Utd
VITOR Pereira’s biggest mission in the summer transfer window for Wolves is finding a replacement for his talisman Matheus Cunha.
Good outing for Chinhoi, Krog at Zambia Open
ZIMBABWEAN professional golfers Robson Chinhoi and Stuart Krog had a good finish at the Mopani Zambia Open at Nkana Golf Club in Zambia yesterday.
State issues first Data Controller Licences
In a landmark move toward bolstering digital trust and security, Zimbabwe has officially issued its first-ever Data Controller Licences, positioning itself as a regional leader in data protection and governance.
President’s vision inspires development in marginalised areas
President Mnangagwa’s guiding policy of “leaving no one and no place behind” continues to inspire local leaders as they work towards achieving Vision 2030 of an empowered upper-middle-income society.
Bulawayo philanthropist bags another award
Peter Matika, [email protected] BULAWAYO-BASED businesswoman and philanthropist, Ms Sazini Tshuma bagged another award at the recently held Bulawayo Business Awards. Standing out among several businesspeople, she took home the Social…
Extended tobacco stalk destruction date expires
THE three-week reprieve given to tobacco growers to clear their fields of tobacco stalks and roots ended on June 5 and Government is now monitoring compliance with offenders being fined to protect the industry.
Zim suffer second defeat at Kwibuka
ZIMBABWE High Performance suffered their second defeat at the Kwibuka T20I tournament, succumbing to a six-wicket loss to hosts Rwanda yesterday with eight balls left.
Chevs, the good neighbours, do their part for Proteas
IF South Africa finally end their tag as the nearly men of cricket and win the World Test Championship, which gets underway at Lord’s on Wednesday, the Proteas will remember the small part which their neighbours played in the countdown.











