Acknowledging the toll of war on people
Disability Issues Dr Christine Peta IN recognition of Heroes Day, which we observe in August annually, in honour of Zimbabwe’s liberation war heroes and heroines, this article focuses on the…
MWOS send CAPS crashing out of Chibuku Super Cup
Veronica Gwaze, Zimpapers Sports Hub MWOS 2-0 CAPS United MWOS know how to make an entrance. In their debut Premiership season, they went 17 games unbeaten. Now, in their first-ever…
Musona defies the odds in second act
WALTER MUSONA is rewriting his story; this time as a leader, a winner and a symbol of resurgence.
How the ZDF is building communities, one brick at a time
FROM state-of-the-art classroom blocks to free medical outreach services in remote corners of the country, the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) is quietly transforming the country, one project at a time.
The invisible scars of disciplinary processes
Dr Request Machimbira In the workplace, disciplinary processes are often viewed as a necessary evil, a means to maintain order and discipline. However, beneath the surface, these processes can leave…
Penalty heartbreak keeps TelOne’s Chibuku curse alive
Onward Gangata TelOne 1-1 Bikita Minerals Bikita Minerals won 5-4 on penalties TELONE’S Chibuku Super Cup misery continued yesterday as they fell 5-4 on penalties to Bikita Minerals, crashing out…
Miss Africa USA finalist fights period poverty and education
Sunday Life Reporter ROPAFADZO Nyakutya, a 23-year-old Zimbabwean-born youth leader and finalist for Miss Africa USA 2025, is making waves not only with her inspiring pageant journey but also through…
Coventry talks up friendship, joy in sport
INTERNATIONAL Olympic Committee (IOC) president Kirsty Coventry has encouraged participants to cherish friendship, celebrate diversity and enjoy the moment as she delivered a video message at the opening ceremony of The World Games 2025 in Chengdu on Friday, welcoming nearly 4 000 athletes from around the globe.
POINT BLANK: Assets worth US$58m forfeited to the State since January
The National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) has expanded its asset recovery operations from Harare to several provinces as part of efforts to strengthen the fight against economic crime. Our Reporter NYORE MADZIANIKE spoke to Prosecutor-General JUSTICE LOYCE MATANDA-MOYO about the rollout of the initiative.
YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS UP! . . . British duo to rot in Chikurubi after trying to smuggle 67kg mbanje through airport
WHEN two British citizens — Tihaise Darlin Elisha (19) and Taylor Tamara Simone (21) — boarded an Ethiopian Airways Flight ET 873 to Harare, they probably thought they were flying into a jungle that had a makeshift wooden pole barricade as a port of entry.











