Mutare airport facelift to spur tourism

Nqobile Bhebhe in Mutare THE upgrade of Grand Reef Airport in Mutare to handle large aircraft has been hailed as a landmark development and a “masterstroke” for the growth of…

No longer invisible: Disability identification programme brings dignity to rural children

Stanford Chiwanga, Quality Editor “IT was like she mattered.” For Shyline Ncube, the most reflective moment of a new disability identification programme was a simple question about her daughter. Four-year-old…

Tobacco exports hit US$634m in nine months

Patience Maturure Agriculture Reporter Tobacco exports have generated US$633,6 million from the sale of 116 760 745 million kilogrammes at an average price of US$5,43 per kg for January to…

Police reaffirm US$4million robber’s extradition

Peter Matika, [email protected] POLICE have reaffirmed that the extradition of suspects in the high-profile robberies, including the infamous US$4 million Ecobank heist from South Africa, is at an advanced stage.…

Wallace wins Mzilikazi Classic in play-off thriller

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub MICHAEL Wallace showed nerves of steel to beat Kelvin Muchenje in a sudden death play-off and lift the 2025 Mzilikazi Classic Golf Tournament title at…

RTG optimistic about Montclair Hotel prospects

Kudakwashe Mugari Deputy National Editor  Rainbow group is bullish about business prospects at its recently acquired asset, the Montclair Hotel and Casino in Nyanga, Manicaland Province, amid immediate and long-term…

Unthinkable loss, a father’s abandonment and a daughter’s pain

Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau The dust from the Mbare roads clung to her white socks and shoes as she walked home, her blue satchel — emblazoned with the words…

Who’s the father? New report reveals 60percrnt of paternity tests come back negative

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Check Point Desk AN unsettling new report from a leading DNA testing agency reveals a stark reality: nearly six in 10 paternity tests conducted this year in Zimbabwe…

Culture, tradition and science in wildlife conservation

Caroline Washaya-Moyo Correspondent Wildlife conservation in Zimbabwe and Africa in general, has for long been deep-rooted in traditional methods.

Takaedza rallies upcoming swimmers

Ellina Mhlanga Zimpapers Sports Hub FOLLOWING an encouraging performance at the just-ended Africa Aquatics Zone IV Championships in Manzini, Eswatini, swimming coach Masi Takaedza says creating consistent opportunities for up-and-coming…

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