Zim’s exceptional talent set to be honoured
Over 50 Zimbabweans, both local and those based in the diaspora, are set to be honoured this weekend at the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) ceremony scheduled at Manna Resorts.
Living with Graves’ disease, a journey of strength and resilience
Dorothy Nyika, [email protected] IT has been 28 years since my diagnosis with Graves’ disease and 23 years since undergoing a subtotal thyroidectomy. This journey has been marked by challenges, triumphs,…
MWOS lose ground in title race
MWOS have lost ground in the title race after the 1-1 draw with Manica Diamonds at Sakubva yesterday, but for the home team it could be worse.
20 000 attend Jehovah’s Witness convention
Nearly 20 000 worshippers flocked to the National Sports Stadium at the weekend for the 2025 “Pure Worship!” international convention of Jehovah’s Witnesses, which concluded yesterday.
ZINWA constructs two stations to gauge river flow
The Zimbabwe National Water Authority has constructed two high-tech hydrological gauging stations along the Matanho and Musirizwi Rivers in Chimanimani and Chipinge Districts to improve river flow monitoring and data collection.
No Stoppage Time! . . . Katsande’s post-football game is full throttle
WILLARD Katsande doesn’t know how to stand still.
China hosts over 100 Global South journalists
CHINA has welcomed more than 100 journalists from Global South countries to a four-month programme designed to deepen their understanding of the world’s second-largest economy.
FOOTBALL FAMILY UNITES IN ‘KEEPER’S CORNER
Sports Reporter THE domestic football family has united in condemning the barbaric attack on the Yadah goalkeeper, Godknows Gurure, following the Miracle Boys 2-3 loss to Ngezi Platinum Stars on…
Vincent makes Sunbet Challenge cut
ZIMBABWEAN professional golfer Kieran Vincent continued with his fine form after he made the cut at the Sunbet Challenge hosted by Time Square at Wingate Park Country Club in Pretoria, South Africa at the weekend.
Masiyiwa on list of black billionaires
Aliko Dangote, the wealthiest person in Nigeria, firmly believes in the phrase “seeing is believing.” Even after years of amassing his fortune, he sought additional confirmation of his wealth. To verify this, he drove to a bank on his own, wrote himself a check for $10 million, then cashed it.











