Forex receipts surge 32,2pc to US$6 billion in five months
Nelson Gahadza Zimpapers Business Hub Zimbabwe’s foreign currency receipts rose by 30,2 percent to US$6 billion for the five months to May 2025 compared to US$4,9 billion in the same…
Relegation matrix: Yadah’s Jongwe not panicking
Veronica Gwaze-Zimpapers Sports Hub VETERAN coach Maxwell Takaendesa Jongwe continues to be in defiant mode even as his Yadah Stars remain stuck in the drop zone and in real danger…
Borrowdale residents lose bid to stop housing project
IN a case that pitted urban growth against the quiet serenity of suburbia, the High Court has ruled in favour of progress — clearing the path for a housing development in Glen Lorne to continue, despite objections from residents.
Council to act on Mbare sewer bursts
HARARE City Council says it is committed to addressing persistent sewer bursts in Mbare, which have plagued residents for over six months, particularly at Nenyere Flats and Siyaso home industry.
Sanganai Expo unlocks new opportunities
MANICALAND is set to witness significant transformation of its key tourism infrastructure, with major facelift earmarked for the Grand Reef Aerodrome, Mutare Flyover, Hot Springs and Mutare Sports Club, among other notable attractions, ahead of the Sanganai/Hlanganani/Kumbanayi World Tourism Expo scheduled for September 10 to 12.
Gweru Council ordered to re-advertise Town Clerk post after candidates fall short
Freedom Mupanedemo, Midlands Bureau THE Local Government Board has directed Gweru City Council (GCC) to re-advertise the vacant position of Town Clerk, compelling the local authority to once again seek…
CAPS DOING BUSINESS QUIETLY
CAPS United are quietly doing their business – buying some players and selling others to South Africa.
Great Zimbabwe Marathon turns five
Zimpapers Sports Hub THE Great Zimbabwe Marathon scheduled for October 19, one of the country’s most celebrated sporting events, is marking a significant milestone this year as it turns five.…
Mabvuku Intercharge to reshape city’s traffic landscape
IN a move set to reshape Harare’s traffic landscape, the Mabvuku intersection will soon close to make way for a modern interchange, marking the latest phase in Zimbabwe’s road infrastructure upgrades.











