A mismatch of epic proportions
Sampath Bandarupalli An innings and 359 runs New Zealand’s margin of victory against Zimbabwe in the second Test in Bulawayo is the third-biggest win for any team in Test cricket,…
Caps United empty handed again
Bruce Chikuni Sports Reporter CAPS United will finish the season empty handed after they crashed out of Chibuku Super Cup as they suffered a 0-2 loss at the hands of…
Government pledges to sustain import substitution drive
Judith Phiri, Zimpapers Business Hub THE Government is committed to sustaining efforts aimed at reducing imports and boosting domestic industrial production to grow the economy, a Cabinet minister has said.…
‘Zim-Russia fighting to defend gains of independence’
Zimbabwe today honours Russia’s Professor Vladimir Shubin (VS) with the Royal Order of the Munhumutapa for his contributions and support to Zimbabwe’s independence since the 1960s. Here he talks to…
The bell falls silent . . . The heartbreaking tale of Dynamos’ superfan ‘Chuchu’
THE iconic iron bell no longer rings at Rufaro.
Maduka explains Chipezeze’s absence
Magesi FC coach John Maduka has explained the notable absence of club captain Elvis Chipezeze during their first league match of the season on Saturday. The club started their 2025/26…
Two more Khami prison inmates in court for sodomy
Dalyn Chigwizura TWO inmates at Khami Maximum Prison on the outskirts of Bulawayo have appeared in court facing charges of engaging in sodomy, in a case that comes just a…
Honouring the past, building the future
Today, Zimbabweans gather to commemorate Heroes Day, a national holiday that honours the country’s liberation war heroes and heroines. The day is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by thousands of gallant fighters who fought bravely to defeat the colonial regime, culminating in independence in 1980.
Excitement grips Hwedza
Excitement, joy and the spirit of belonging has gripped the people of Hwedza district in particular, and the Mashonaland East province in general, ahead of the Heroes and Defence Forces gala to be held at Hwedza centre tomorrow.
Zim host Africa top table soccer players
POPULARLY known as slug, a social game that has entertained many for years, table soccer is slowly gaining ground in Zimbabwe.











