Sebele: Of matrimony, Tswana diplomacy and King Mzilikazi

Have you ever wondered why the Matebele of King Mzilikazi call the parent of their son or daughter-in-law “ Sebele”? In my previous thread, I discussed Macheng, King of the…

UK e-passport centre to open by year-end

Harare Bureau THE development of a new e-passport enrolment centre in the United Kingdom, set to serve the large Zimbabwean diaspora community in the European country, has commenced and is…

Milton High School teacher arrested for sodomising pupils

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter A MALE teacher at Milton High School in Bulawayo has been arrested and suspended from work amid allegations of improper conduct with learners at the boys-only…

Author Valerie Chatindo’s fantasy manuscript earns Iskanchi Book nod

Mbulelo Mpofu, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub VALERIE Tendai Chatindo, an emerging author, has been shortlisted for the 2025 Iskanchi Book Prize, for her upcoming fantasy manuscript, Mono: Tales of…

Driving retest — the debate

Theseus Shambare SEVENTY-YEAR-OLD Khulu Moyo recently woke up to what he considered disturbing news. He read an article suggesting that all local drivers would now be required to undergo a…

Fragile focus worries Nees

Fungai Muderere, Zimpapers Sports Hub A sluggish start and lapses in concentration are giving Warriors head coach Michael Nees plenty to think about. This comes after Zimbabwe suffered a 2-0…

ALL DRIVERS NOW NEED MEDICAL REPORT TO RENEW LICENCES

Theseus Shambare SEVENTY-YEAR-OLD Sekuru Moyo recently woke up to what he considered disturbing news. He read an article suggesting that all local drivers would now be required to undergo a…

‘Bulilima to benefit from Presidential boreholes’

Raymond Jaravaza, Sunday News Reporter BULILIMA villagers who are already facing water problems due to lack of reliable sources will soon have their challenges solved as the Presidential Borehole Drilling…

‘We were just boys with a cause’

AT the age of 19, Cde Vivian Viyo Siziba was already a thorn in the side of the Rhodesian government led by rebel Prime Minister Ian Smith. For his boldness…

Zim’s horticulture sector records growth, eyes further expansion

Patience Maturure, Agriculture Reporter THE horticulture sector has recorded significant growth in blueberry and pecan nut production with exports of the two commodities generating a combined US$66 million in the…

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