‘China remains our principal ally’
Nduduzo Tshuma in BEIJING, China PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday said China remains Zimbabwe’s principal ally, stressing that the relations between the two States, rooted in solidarity dating back to the country’s…
Warriors step up preps. . . Amid squad changes
Zimpapers Sports Hub WARRIORS coach Michael Nees was in high spirits yesterday as Zimbabwe’s senior national team intensified preparations for the crucial 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifiers against Benin and…
8 men, 4 women lead wheat revolution in Nyamandlovu
Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] A WINTER wheat farming revolution is taking shape in Nyamandlovu, Umguza District, where 12 communal farmers — eight men and four women — have ventured into commercial…
Govt disburses funds to Zanu PF, CCC
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has disbursed ZiG147 682 500 to Zanu PF and the CCC in terms of the Political Parties (Finance) Act, according to General Notice 1829 published…
FREEMAN HONOURED TO PERFORM AT STEMA 2025
Langalihle Mhiti Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub ZIMDANCEHALL kingpin Freeman HKD says he is honoured to perform at one of the biggest music events on the local scene this year…
Record gold prices slash Zimbabwe’s trade deficit
Business Writer WITH gold prices hitting a new record high on Tuesday, Zimbabwe is set for a substantial boost, a continuation of a trend where gold exports have already helped…
EDITORIAL : IT’S A DIFFICULT PHASE FOR CUT
IT has been a very sad few months for the Chinhoyi University of Technology community.
COMMENT: Beware of degree mills abroad
In some cases, parents and guardians consider it a statement when sending their children or charges abroad for further education. With fees and living costs typically higher in foreign lands…











