Ash T: Blooming in the garden of house
Bruce Ndlovu and Vuyisile Mlilo, Sunday Life Reporters A few years ago, the idea that Bulawayo’s local dance music acts could fill up an arena without a single South African…
Government to settle parastatal debt
Michael Tome, Zimpapers Business Hub THE Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion says it is making frantic efforts to settle substantial debt owed to state-owned enterprises, as it…
GMB, ZMX partner in grain warehousing
Edgar Vhera, Agriculture Specialist Writer THE Grain Marketing Board (GMB) and Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX) have entered into a partnership to provide warehouse receipt system (WRS) services to eligible farmers…
Crossborder4ED urges one-stop searches at borders
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Sunday News Reporter THE Crossborder4ED Association has condemned the smuggling of goods into the country and called for the establishment of a one-stop thorough search point at ports…
Meet Lindelani Calisto Mafu, a true definition of an all-rounder artist
Langalakhe Mabena, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub IN the vibrant city of Bulawayo, a true definition of an all-rounder shines brightly in the name of Lindelani Calisto Mafu. Many in…
Councillors warned over land
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Sunday News Reporter THE Office of the President and Cabinet said it is aware of councillors who are illegally parcelling out State land for selfish gains warning that…
ZimTrade urges women entrepreneurs to innovate for export markets
Judith Phiri, Zimpapers Business Hub WOMEN entrepreneurs in southern Zimbabwe are being urged to re-evaluate and rebrand their products to effectively solve customer problems, a crucial step towards tapping into…
Iran-Israeli conflict: Lessons for Africa
Alexander M Rusero & Ranga Mataire The world recently woke up to a shocking unprovoked attack of Iran by Israel on the latter’s pretext that Iran had long planned to…
How Bangwato and Nswazwi of Botswana settled in Zimbabwe
The Bangwato-Tswana people group of Mangwe in Zimbabwe are descendants of the followers of Raditladi and Mphoeng, who broke away from the main group following a dispute with Bangwato Regent…
Mickey Trader’s Golden Days with Sables
“NOTHING like a cold beer after a game!” That’s how Mickey Trader, now 79 and living in Canada, remembers the glory days of Zimbabwean football in the late 1960s. A…











