Tobacco a double-edged sword for Hurungwe
Conrad Mupesa-Mashonaland West Bureau HURUNGWE, Zimbabwe’s largest tobacco-producing district, is experiencing a period of growth and potential. With plans by Karoi Town Council, the district’s capital, to allocate land to…
Govt keen to involve diaspora community
Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT is committed to providing a formal framework for the country’s Diaspora participation in the economy, Harare Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Charles Tawengwa, has said. The…
Kutyauripo rekindles tradition of the historical novel
Elliot Ziwira-At the Bookstore Chinua Achebe once made a declaration that has become almost proverbial among African writers when he said, “We in Africa did not hear of culture for…
Zesa wins big at exhibition
Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter ZESA Holdings was the biggest winner yesterday after clinching the overall winner’s award at the 115th Zimbabwe Agricultural Show (ZAS) competitions. The awards ceremony was presided over…
Stix sniffs for more rural talent
Tadious Manyepo-Zimpapers Sports Hub LEGENDARY Warriors and Black Rhinos midfielder Stanford “Stix” Mutizwa has of late been relentless in his pursuit to churn out the next big stars for the…
Breaking the silence: Mental health awareness among Zimbabwean youth
Langalihle Mhiti Youth Interactive Writer IN Zimbabwe, mental health has long been a taboo subject, shrouded in stigma and misunderstanding. However, a growing movement among the nation’s youth is challenging…
11 perish in two road accidents
Lovemore Kadzura-Mutare Bureau ELEVEN people were killed in two separate accidents in Mutare and the Harare-Nyamapanda Highway between Wednesday night and yesterday morning. In the Mutare accident, six people perished,…
Gems progress impresses ZINA
Veronica Gwaze-Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE Netball Association (ZINA) are satisfied with their teams’ progress, following impressive victories against Kenya during the on-going 4-day Test Series in Harare. The series which…
We all crave the new, even though it never lasts
Tumelo Matsitse-Matters of Faith What’s new? Where can I get it? When can I get it? We live in a world that is constantly chasing newness — and the business…











