Behind the whistle: Why referees matter

Inside ZIFA Nqobile Magwizi FOOTBALL is more than a game of goals and glory — it is also a stage where referees carry the weight of fairness on their shoulders.…

What happened to quality? Zimbabwe’s foreign player problem

Langton Nyakwenda-Zimpapers Sports Hub WHEN Stewart “Shutto” Murisa looks back on the late Zambian midfielder Derby Makinka, he does not just remember a teammate. He remembers magic. In his autobiography…

US$10 million boost for Zimbabwe’s heritage

Sifelani Tsiko, Fact Check Editor Zimbabwe is set to benefit from a US$10 million International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage (ALIPH) fund focused on restoring and protecting some selected…

Humble beginnings of pharmaceutical giant Varichem

Michael Tome Business Reporter VARICHEM Pharmaceuticals’ formation and foundation in the early 1980s is a story of persistence, perseverance and determination. What started as a lunchtime conversation between workmates at…

A life through the lens: Remembering Bester Kanyama

Philip Mataranyika IN my early adulthood, photography was more than a pastime; it was a force that shaped the way I saw the world, a medium through which I forged…

Role of religion in shaping narratives on disability

Disability Issues Dr Christine Peta RELIGIOUS beliefs and practices vary widely across cultures and faiths, making the relationship between religion and disability both complex and multifaceted. Different religions offer diverse…

Govt rallies communities in anti-drug campaign

Remember Deketeke THE Government has reiterated its commitment to winning the war against drugs and substance abuse, urging families and communities to take a leading role in protecting the youth…

We’re still hewers of wood and drawers of water in the global village

Communion with Bishop Lazarus The pervasive impact and influence of Greek myths, which are a foundational pillar of Western civilisation, can still be felt to this day. They evolved over…

Fight over beer sharing ends in death

A dispute over beer sharing at a nightclub in Chipinge turned fatal when a 25-year-old woman, Patricia Sithole, was brutally attacked and later died of the injuries she sustained. The…

Zimbabwe premier agricultural show begins tomorrow

Elita Chikwati-Agriculture News Editor THE 115th edition of the country’s premier platform for showcasing agricultural achievements, innovation and economic opportunities — the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show — is set to begin…

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