EDITORIAL COMMENT: Defence Forces remain part of communities

DEFENCE Forces Day, celebrated today, reinforces the ties between Zimbabweans and the security establishment, as well as reminding us why we have them and what they have done for us.

Comedian Ble Mutandwa steps into solo spotlight

Mbulelo Mpofu, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub BULAWAYO-BORN stand-up comedian and screenwriter Ble Mutandwa, is preparing to step into the solo spotlight with his debut one-man show, You Deserve It,…

Chief Tshitaudze matriarch celebrates 100 years

Patience Ndlovu THE Tshitaudze family on Saturday hosted a colourful celebration to mark the 100th birthday of Gogo Rakela Sibanda, matriarch of the Chief Tshitaudze clan, at the family homestead…

RBZ conducts digital currency survey

Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has stepped up plans to create Zimbabwe’s own Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) on a phased approach by carrying-out consumer perception surveys.…

The land remembers: Heroes, heritage and Lancaster House treachery

Elliot Ziwira , Deputy Features Editor AS the nation commemorates the gallant men and women, fallen and living, who dared fate so that Zimbabwe might live, it is fitting to…

Zimbabwe ready for Senegal showdown as Davis Cup begins

Tinashe Kusema, Zimpapers Sports Hub GWINYAI TONGOONA looked every bit the relaxed, satisfied coach. The Zimbabwe Davis Cup boss had just seen his team drawn against Senegal for the opening…

‘Consolidate gains of our struggle’

We publish here the speech delivered by the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Mnangagwa, on the  45th Heroes Day commemorations at the National Heroes Acre in Harare yesterday.

Government pushes forward on debt clearance agenda

Africa Moyo, Deputy National Editor ACCESS to affordable external financing is important as Government seeks to fund critical long-term projects under National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2) from next year, for…

Joe Thomas headlines Harare concert

ORGANISERS of the much-awaited concert, which will see top American icon and musician Joe Thomas take to the stage, have said all is set for the grand show.

From Boyhood to Manhood: Things that make men melt, Part3

Pastor Sikhumbuzo Dube , [email protected] Men are often metaphorically described as being made of steel, a depiction that emphasises qualities such as strength, resilience and toughness. This imagery reflects societal…

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