Tsitsi Ngwenya chronicles R50 dreams, heartbreak

Elliot Ziwira-At the Bookstore There is always something cathartic about walking into a bookstore. The shelves, groaning with wisdom and imagination, offer more than printed paper. They are vents of…

Observe phone etiquette when in public

Fadzayi Maposah-Correspondent There is always something happening on public transport. It is a whole story book. No matter how short or how long the journey is, there is always an…

Muyeye shines for Oval Invincibles

ZIMBABWEAN cricketer Tawanda Muyeye is starring in the T20 tournament the Hundred in the UK, and is waiting for his chance to play international cricket one day. Muyeye, 24, is…

Is this the new Harare Derby?

Eddie Chikamhi-Zimpapers Sports Hub SCOTTLAND have dubbed their clash against Herentals at Rufaro today as the new Castle Lager Premier Soccer League’s main Harare Derby, suggesting their ambitions challenge the…

Tendai Ndoro: Women, wine and Amapiano!

Fanuel Viriri in LADYSMITH, South Africa THE demise of former Zimbabwe international striker Tendai Ndoro evokes yesteryear memories of the rollercoaster life of professional footballers who fell on hard times.…

OMs, Warriors title battle goes to the wire

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub THE curtain is coming down on the round-robin stage of the 2025 Bulawayo Metropolitan Rugby Football Board (BMRFB) Archer Clothing Rugby League today. With everything…

Zim student shines in Zambia

Joseph Madzimure A ZIMBABWEAN student, Fortune Chisoko, has raised the Zimbabwean flag high by scooping the best Overall Chartered Accountant award at the Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants. Ms Chisoko…

Zim to benefit from US$10m heritage fund

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 22 archaeological…

Campus reflections: Don’t become prodigal sons and daughters

For many students, the journey begins long before they step foot on a university campus.

Zimbabweans embrace regenerative living

A new lifestyle trend known as regenerative living is gaining popularity in Zimbabwe as citizens shift from basic sustainability to more impactful, community-driven practices that aim to restore the environment, improve mental well-being and promote responsible consumption.

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