BIG BROTHER WILL BE THERE, SAYS KATSANDE

FORMER Warriors and Kaizer Chiefs captain Willard Katsande has reminded local players who were drafted in the COSAFA Cup team that South African clubs will be keeping a close eye on them.

Imvimbi arts storm into Chibuku Neshamwari provincials

VICTORIA Falls-based Imvimbi Arts are the latest ensemble to book their spot at the 2025 Chibuku Neshamwari Traditional Dance Festival national finals.

Oil jumps as OPEC+ maintains output hike

Oil prices rebounded more than $1 a barrel yesterday after producer group OPEC+ decided to increase output in July by the same amount as it did in each of the prior two months, which came as a relief to those who expected a bigger increase.

Zvishavane emerges as new HIV hotspot

Patrick Chitumba ZVISHAVANE DISTRICT has emerged as a new HIV infection hotspot in the Midlands Province, overtaking Shurugwi, which previously held the top position. This development has prompted the National…

Trump doubles steel tariffs to 50pc

President Donald Trump announced Friday that he would set tariffs on steel imported into the United States at 50 percent, double their current rate.

Zimbabwe goes digital: Online title deeds unveiled

Zvamaida Murwira and Precious Manomano THE Government has launched a new digital land administration platform, allowing farmers and landowners to process title deeds online. This initiative marks a significant step…

THE WORLD’S FIVE MOST DANGEROUS DOG BREEDS

WHILE it would be easy to go over dogs based on how dangerous they could be, we will instead focus on which breeds have caused injuries or worse to humans.

Minister Mutsvangwa pledges streamlined SME business registration

Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has reaffirmed her commitment to simplifying business registration to foster a more conducive environment for entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe.

Is she the bravest woman in this country?

A MHANGURA woman confronted three armed robbers, who had broken into her house, and in the ensuing chaos one of the robbers died while two others fled the scene.

Mash East targets 22 500ha wheat

MASHONALAND East Province is targeting to put 22 500 hectares under wheat this season, and already, more than 15 000ha have been planted.
The province is also optimistic about reaching the target.

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