Mbazo’s 50 Dates at the Theatre ignites arts scene
Mbulelo Mpofu, Zimpapers Arts & Entertainment Hub WHEN it comes to artistic event curation in Bulawayo, creative art expert Saimon “Mbazo” Mambazo Phiri is a perfectionist. Full stop! Those who…
Chihweta’s Bosso love letter
SCOTTLAND hot-shot Mafious Chihweta spent only six months in the books of Highlanders but fell in love with the team so much that he almost broke down when he left.
Police make headway in unlawful entry case
POLICE have made significant progress and arrested the first suspect in the unlawful entry case in Ruwa, where US$176 000 was stolen in June.
Bosso plunge deeper into trouble
HIGHLANDERS’ nightmare season plunged deeper into the shadows yesterday after they were handed a humiliating 2-0 home defeat by TelOne in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Barbourfields Stadium.
Mhlophe’s Vote of No Confidence suffers stillbirth
THE Vote of No Confidence on Highlanders chairman Kenneth Mhlophe suffered a still birth at the club’s Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) held at the team’s clubhouse yesterday.
Govt encourages farmers to leverage perennial rivers
Communal farmers continue to play a critical role in ensuring national food security, with this segment of the agricultural sector putting 13 000 hectares under the winter wheat crop this season.
Africa achieves milestone in solar power
NAIROBI. – While new solar installations are slowing in other parts of the world, Africa’s solar sector is on a strong growth trajectory, dominated by the continent’s northern and southern regions.
RBZ ups the ante in rural financial literacy drive
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has intensified efforts to promote financial literacy in rural and marginalised communities, directing all banking institutions and microfinance institutions to submit quarterly updates on their outreach activities starting December 31, 2025.
Chidhakwa readmission awaits national resolution
FORMER ZANU PF Central Committee member and Mines and Mining Development Minister Cde Walter Chidhakwa, has been readmitted into the party.
A shot against HIV: Zim leads the way
ZIMBABWE is on the brink of a historic milestone in its fight against HIV. In a move that could significantly shift the trajectory of new infections, the country is preparing to roll out a World Health Organization-endorsed long-acting injectable drug for HIV prevention.











