Chihweta transfer fuels football firestorm: Who gets the cash?

Lovemore Dube, Zimpapers Sports Hub THE recent transfer of Mafious Chihweta has delivered a significant, if controversial, windfall for Mpopoma-based Ajax Hotspurs Movers. While Highlanders allegedly paid Ajax US$5 000…

ZEC ready for weekend by-elections

Mukudzei Chingwere-Herald Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has urged candidates, political parties and their supporters to adhere to the elections code of conduct and maintain peace throughout this weekend’s…

BAZ to license 10 community radios

THE Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) will soon license 10 more community radio stations countrywide, bringing to 24, the number of such stations in operation.

Zim swimmers to build on World Champs experience

Ellina Mhlanga-Zimpapers Sports Hub SWIMMING coach Masi Takaedza says they are looking at grooming swimmers who believe in themselves as the World Aquatics Championships draw to a close. The championships…

Shopping meets theatre: How fashion brands are turning stores into experiences

Fashion 263 Correspondent Luxury shopping is no longer just about acquiring an item; it’s about how you feel while doing it. From Paris to Shanghai, and increasingly in cities like…

Hoisting the flag of dispossession: A Heroes Day reflection

Elliot Ziwira-At the Bookstore AS the nation gathers on August 11 to commemorate Heroes Day, it becomes ever more important to interrogate the roots of our struggles. This is not…

Bakala turns doubters into believers

Langton Nyakwenda-Zimpapers Sports Hub THEY might not have won the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League championship in almost a decade but CAPS United still enjoy a special record in the…

Reminiscing the Battle of Pazimani

Edmore Maziofa-Correspondent The hot summer air hits his face like the blade of a shredding knife. He is a frail man, with uncombed hair and vague liquid eyes, tears that…

For Walter Musona, Knowledge is power

Tadious Manyepo-Zimpapers Sports Hub WALTER MUSONA sees the coming in of his brother Knowledge as both exciting and challenging. The Scottland captain is finally living a dream after Knowledge decided…

Common sense may not always be common

Fadzayi Maposah-Correspondent I AM still to understand why it is called common sense since the older I get, the more I realise that it can be rare. Paul Matavire, who …

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