Socialite car thief Chipunza jailed 10 years

Peter Matika, Senior Court Reporter A FORMER Bulawayo car dealer-cum-socialite, Brighton Chipunza (30), has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for stealing a South Africa-registered Toyota Fortuner from a…

ZSE shows mixed performance in July

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro LOCAL stock exchanges were in July marked by notable movements and opportunities, reflecting both resilience and strategic adaptation among listed companies. The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) demonstrated robust…

Grow by being antifragile

Hunt For Greatness Milton Kamwendo No one is insulated from problems. Survival alone is not a long-term strategy. Stretch your mind beyond just bouncing back from adversity. Aim to bounce…

Dr Gata remembered as a visionary

THE late national hero and former Zesa Holdings executive chairperson, Dr Sydney Gata, has been hailed as a visionary leader and principled patriot whose legacy will continue to shape Zimbabwe’s development agenda for generations.

Breastfeeding remains most effective way to safeguard infant health and nutrition

AS Zimbabwe joins the world in commemorating World Breastfeeding Week, attention turns to the critical role of breastfeeding in safeguarding infant health and nutrition. Breastfeeding remains one of the most…

A guide for candidates on holiday lessons

Gabriel Manyeruke THE second term has come to an end and schoolchildren across the country are now taking a well-deserved break. However, for Grade Seven, Form Four and Six candidates,…

Binga allocates land for nursing school

Sunday News Reporter THE Binga Rural District Council in Matabeleland North Province has allocated land for the construction of a school of nursing, marking a significant step towards the realisation…

Echoes from the court: The story Zimbabwean netball forgot

ZIMBABWEAN netball carries a history marked by grit, heartbreak and sacrifice; a legacy driven by unmatched passion, determination and sheer willpower that was rarely rewarded.

‘No change, no service’ attitude costs more than sales

Your Money, Your Call Cresencia Marjorie Chiremba IN a small shop tucked between hardware stalls and cellphone kiosks in downtown Harare, a simple transaction turned into a quiet standoff that…

India pauses plans to buy US arms after Trump’s tariffs

New Delhi has put on hold its plans to procure new US weapons and aircraft, according to three Indian officials familiar with the matter, in India’s first concrete sign of discontent after tariffs imposed on its exports by President Donald Trump dragged ties to their lowest level in decades.

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