School holds first graduation, celebrates 45 skilled graduates

Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] THE Midlands School of Business and Engineering in Gweru has held its first-ever graduation ceremony, with 45 students receiving certificates in courses ranging from civil engineering to…

Zimbabwe registers improved food security — WFP

Zvamaida Murwira, Senior Zimpapers Reporter THE country’s food security situation has registered notable improvements underpinned by positive harvests, stable local currency and several resilient intervention measures across the economic sectors,…

THE MUSEKAZ: ZIM COMEDY DUO MAKES WAVES ONLINE

SOUTH Africa-based Zimbabwean content creators, The Musekaz, are quickly becoming household names on TikTok and Facebook, thanks to their amazing skits, humour and unapologetic portrayal of life as young Zimbabweans in the diaspora.

PRAZ public procurement oversight saves US$21m

THE Special Procurement Oversight Committee has saved the Government US$21 million since last year, a senior official said, through deliberating on sensitive and high-value public procurement transactions before their execution.

Netball jamboree at Farm Prison

Ray Bande Senior Reporter FOR the growing netball fan base in Mutare, all roads lead to Mutare Farm Prison where Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) outfit, Tenax, will be…

WHY ARE BENIN, WHO ARE ALSO HOMELESS AND HAVE A GERMAN COACH, FLYING?

IN the wake of the Warriors’ disastrous campaign in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, some fans have argued that it’s wrong to criticise coach Michael Nees because his team isn’t having the luxury of playing at home.

KING MZILIKAZI DAY 2025 SETS RECORD

ORGANISERS of the King Mzilikazi Day commemorations have revealed that since its inception in 2000, this year’s edition attracted a record crowd with thousands of people turning out.

IATF2025 closes after record-breaking success

The Intra-African Trade Fair concluded in Algiers yesterday, marking the end of a week-long exhibition that delivered record-breaking achievements.

CHINESE BUSINESSMAN IN US$370k FRAUD STORM

A CHINESE businessman was yesterday remanded in custody for allegedly duping his Zimbabwean business partner of equipment worth US$370,000.

Govt sends strong signal to productive sector investors

Stakeholders in the livestock industry have applauded the Government for slashing and scrapping some fees and levies previously applicable to the sector, saying this will attract investments in the sector.

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