Farmers welcome ZMX, GMAZ partnership

Farmers have welcomed the five-year partnership between the Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX) and the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) that is set to create a reliable market for their produce.

BHEBHE ON IMPORTANCE OF PRESERVING CULTURE THROUGH MUSIC

TRADITIONALIST and musician Evias Bhebhe, of the Dziba Le Mvula fame, has revealed that it is important to document the traditions and beliefs of black people through music.

DUO ENJOYING AMERICAN DREAM

AWARD-WINNING visual artist and co-founder of the Swiss-Zim Heritage Keith Zenda and celebrated visual artist Tonderai Mujuru took their painting narratives to the prestigious Hamptons Fine Art Fair.

MAROWA WANTS TO BE THE NEXT PASTOR CHARAMBA

GOSPEL musician Comment Marowa says he wants to be the next Charles Charamba.

Crypto market major win as US passes stablecoin bill

Congress delivered a watershed victory for the crypto industry on Thursday, passing the first federal legislation to regulate stablecoins and clearing the way for broader use of the technology in everyday finance.

MAN, WHO RAPED NIECE (10), TO SPEND 15 YEARS IN PRISON

A 43-YEAR-OLD Marange man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison, after being convicted of raping his 10-year-old niece, with the magistrate saying sexual predators have no space in the community.

Zanu-PF gears up for 22nd annual conference in Manicaland

Joseph Madzimure, Zimpapers Politics Hub PREPARATIONS for hosting a successful 22nd Zanu-PF Annual People’s Conference in Manicaland is progressing well, with focus centred on the state of the economy in…

Gyokeres’father reduced to tears

VIKTOR GYOKERES’ distraught dad was reportedly ‘reduced to tears’ after hearing that the striker’s move to Arsenal might COLLAPSE at the final hurdle.

Trump’s trade war tests G20’s resolve

As some of the world’s most powerful finance ministers meet at a beachside resort in South Africa, this year’s Group of 20 host is trying to keep its agenda on course.

The legacy of Hashim Mbita: One among several foreign heroes of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle

Phyllis Johnson HEROES of the Zimbabwean liberation war are not limited to locals, with several foreigners including former presidents of Southern African countries, also accorded hero status for their unwavering…

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