Lalamhlanje silokhu siphethe indaba yokufa

Ugwalo lulotshwe nguTommy Matshakayile Ndlovu lo Doris Nomathemba Ndlovu belo Bekithemba Sodindwa Ncube, Kwakuthi kungaqedwa ukungcwatshwa abantu babuyele ngekhaya. Abafelweyo bengakangeni endlini, babemelela ukuza hatshuliswa umeluleko ukuze bangene endlini badle.…

Antipas stays cool as Chicken Inn aim to regain confidence

Fungai Muderere ,Zimpapers Sports Hub AS pressure mounts in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League, Chicken Inn coach Joey Antipas is urging calm and unity, vowing his side will bounce…

MULDER TO CAPTAIN PROTEAS

PROTEAS left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj has been ruled out of the second Test against Zimbabwe due to a left groin strain.

VITALIS CHIKOKO, THE MAN WHO REFUSED TO GIVE UP

VITALIS CHIKOKO has revealed he had to clear many hurdles, including enduring punishingly long-distances to access decent facilities, on his way to the top echelons in the world of basketball.

German firm wins trademark dispute

German pharmaceutical powerhouse Bayer Aktiengesellschaft has triumphed in its legal showdown, as the High Court, convening as the Intellectual Property Tribunal, delivered a verdict in its favour in a trademark dispute against Milborrow Animal Health Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe’s GDP grows by 2,9 percent in 2024

Zimpapers Business Hub ZIMBABWE’S Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by 2,9 percent to US$45,7 billion in 2024, up from US$44,4 billion in 2023, according to the latest figures released by…

GOODBYE BABU!

ZIMBABWE Cricket is in mourning after former international cricketer and national team manager Mohammed Ahmed Meman, affectionately known as Babu, died yesterday morning.

Pathways to pride through cultural tourism

Cultural invasion has profoundly impacted Africa’s originality in values, heritage systems and cultural identity, with Zimbabwe being particularly affected by the legacy of colonialism.

IPEC bemoans irregular data in pensions industry

THE Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) has expressed concern over the persistent data inconsistencies plaguing the sector, emphasising the need for accurate reporting and correct calculation of member benefits.

Jobe Bellingham banned from facing brother

BORUSSIA Dortmund beat Monterrey 2-1 in the Club World Cup last 16 on Tuesday but Jobe Bellingham’s booking for the German side means he will be suspended for the quarter-final against his brother Jude’s Real Madrid.

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