From cell to society: Gwanda Prison’s rehabilitation model transforms inmates
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Zimpapers Writer THE Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has intensified its rehabilitation and reintegration programme in line with its shift from punitive incarceration to a more holistic,…
Female optometrist torches beam of hope to disadvantaged girls
Conrad Mupesa, Features Writer SHE is the dazzling pride of her mother and her father’s sparkling jewel. The only blessing that Mr Gift Phiri and his wife, Rose Leveni truly…
Proteas captain breaks records as SA pile on runs at Queens
Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub WIAAN Mulder walked into the middle at 11/1, took guard, and simply never left. The stand-in Proteas captain produced a commanding, career defining double century…
Antipas puts faith in Ngwenya
Eddie Chikamhi, Zimpapers Sports Hub Scottland 0-1 CAPS United CAPS United fans finally had reason to dust off their party shoes. After a tough start to the season and weeks…
CAPS SHOCK SCOTTLAND
CAPS United supporters yesterday remembered how to party after a solid show by the Green Machine that earned them a hard-fought win over Scottland at Rufaro.
Master H opens up on ‘Haudi Kudiwa’ collaboration
Award-winning artiste Master H, born Hillary Marufu, has recently shared insights about his trending song, “Haudi Kudiwa,” which translates to “It is difficult to love you.”
Farmers produce over 3,5million hay bales
Judith Phiri, Zimpapers Business Hub OVER three million hay bales have been produced by farmers as part of a raft of measures to cushion and supplement livestock feed during the…
14 000 Nuanetsi families get security of tenure
GOVERNMENT has started the reorganisation of settlements in the vast Nuanetsi Ranch in Mwenezi in a move that will see 14 000 families settled on the estate getting security of tenure documents.
Poor Chevrons in tight corner
IT was not looking good for Zimbabwe at the end of day 1 of the second test match at Queens Sports Club, in Bulawayo, yesterday.
President’s ex-cellmate reveals one final wish
ON a warm day on March 19, 1968, 26-year-old Cornelius Nyathi stood before a High Court judge in Salisbury, the capital of then Rhodesia.











