Businesswoman steals Deputy Chief Secretary Charamba’s fertiliser
A BUSINESSWOMAN from Kwekwe has appeared in court after she was implicated in a theft of 26 tonnes of ammonium nitrate belonging to the Deputy Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Mr George Charamba.
Joy for Sojini community
Patience Ndlovu, Zimpapers Writer THE Zodwa Mkandla Foundation (ZMF), in partnership with Amlonde Sanitary Pads, yesterday donated a consignment of blankets and sanitary wear to the needy in Sojini area…
Cross-border traders get US$20k Presidential Fund boost
Rutendo Nyeve, Victoria Falls Reporter CROSS border traders in Matabeleland North Province have received US$20 000 from the Presidential Fund and 10 boreholes under the Borehole Drilling Scheme, as part…
Resilience pays off for Zhakata mentee
Gibson Chisoni, a talented choreographer and composer, firmly believes that his resilience is finally paying off.
NRSL hail successful refresher course
THE Northern Region Soccer League (NRSL) have commended the dedication of coaches in shaping the future of football, both on and off the pitch.
Zim youth, junior team ready for African Champs
ZIMBABWE’S youth and junior team to compete at the Combined Under-18/Under-20 African Championships left for Nigeria yesterday with some of the athletes hoping to build on their experience from regional Games.
Bosso fans demand action, not promises
NINETEEN years without a league title has turned frustration into fury for Highlanders fans, and now they’re done waiting quietly.
Zimbabwe return to big stage
Ten years after last hosting the region’s top athletes, the country is ready to welcome the continent’s fastest, strongest and most determined competitors for the Southern Region Senior Athletics Championships on July 26 and 27.
Sables 80 minutes from history
Brandon Moyo,Zimpapers Sports Hub FORGET the past, this is Zimbabwe’s moment. The Sables are one win away from a Rugby World Cup return after more than three decades in the…
Visitors throng Zim Pavilion at Expo 2025
MORE than 6 000 visitors are being recorded daily at the Zimbabwe Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, Japan, with most of them expressing interest in exploring the country’s tourist attraction centres and investment opportunities mainly in agriculture and mining, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Barbara Rwodzi has said.











