Our unity is our strength: Min Kazembe

Zimpapers Politics Hub ZIMBABWEANS must unite to honour fallen heroes who brought the country’s independence, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe has said. The country will celebrate Heroes…

Pan-African Parliament amplifies calls for reparations

George Maponga in MIDRAND, South Africa THE Pan-African Parliament (PAP) has amplified calls for Africa to receive reparations for colonialism, noting that the continent continues to be haunted by the…

Road traffic accidents jump to 28 159 in first six months . . . Harare’s roads the worst death traps

Tawanda Musarurwa and Freeman Razemba THE horrific crash along Seke Road on Tuesday that left 17 people dead, including two pedestrians, has yet again drawn attention to what is increasingly…

EU eyeing US$1bn trade, investment with Zim

As the European Union (EU) top diplomat AMBASSADOR JOBST VON KIRCHMANN’S tenure in Zimbabwe draws to a close next month, our reporter EMMANUEL KAFE sat down with him to reflect…

BAZ pushes back against digital vulgarity as podcasts test boundaries . . . DJ Ollah 7 in the eye of a storm

Ivan Zhakata IN Zimbabwe’s rapidly evolving media landscape, podcasts have become the new radio, while influencers have become modern-day broadcasters. From backrooms, lounges and sometimes even cars, microphones are switched…

Editorial Comment: We need a new mindset around road use

THE pattern has become all too familiar. It starts with a siren and ends with silence, then the screaming headlines follow — “Five dead in Gokwe crash”, “Thirty injured in…

MWOS drop points at home again . . . Smash-and-grab as Selemani’s late stunner stings wasteful GreenFuel

Zimpapers Sports Hub THERE was heartbreak for the GreenFuel camp at their Chisumbanje hunting ground when they fell to a proverbial sucker punch against FC Platinum in a lively Castle…

HARARE: WHERE TRAFFIC LIGHTS ARE ANCIENT RELICS NO ONE CARES ABOUT

Elliot Ziwira AT many intersections across the capital, Harare, traffic signals – those silent sentinels of order – are dying tragic, undignified deaths. Flattened, beheaded or left dangling, they are…

Four Bulawayo shops robbed in a series of framed attacks

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter THREE Sai Mart shops and a Hamara shop in Bulawayo were yesterday raided by armed robbers in a series of brazen attacks that have shaken the…

Fiscal discipline pays off . . . Q1 revenues exceed expectations

Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe economy got off to a strong start in 2025, with a significant boost from agriculture and mining sectors. This robust performance helped the Government to collect…

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