Pfachi: The journeyman with a dream
WHAT does it really mean to be a journeyman? In basketball, it is the label for players who move from one team to the next searching for their place.
We opened the last Zipra camp in Angola at Malanje
This week, CDE CHARLES MAKHUYA, whose Chimurenga name was Njabulo Moyo, chronicles how Cuban soldiers came to their rescue following an air strike on Boma Camp in Angola by Rhodesian…
Chevrons open continental quest without Jongwe
FOR the inaugural ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in 2007, all 10 full members qualified automatically, while the remaining two slots were filled through the ICC World Cricket League Division One.
Pycroft caught in Asia Cup handshake storm
Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub FORMER Zimbabwe international Andy Pycroft, the ICC match referee at the heart of the 2025 Asia Cup storm, says he was only told minutes before…
Mother-in-law claims I am a witch
Mudzimba-Dr Rebecca Chisamba Dear Amai, I hope this message finds you well. I am 41 years old and my husband is 43. We have three children together. We own a…
From Spain’s shadows: Moffat’s rise at MWOS
WHEN the final whistle blew at Ngoni in a league match between MWOS and Chicken Inn on 30 August, Abubakar Moffat could not hold back tears.
POINT BLANK: We’re introducing low-cost construction tech to make houses affordable
The Urban Development Corporation (UDCORP), a State-owned enterprise under the Ministry of National Housing and Social Amenities, is reportedly undergoing a major transformation, marking a significant turnaround for a parastatal…
Kane hits another Bayern hat-trick as Hamburg get first win
HARRY Kane scored his second Bundesliga hat-trick of the new season as Bayern Munich downed Hoffenheim 4-1 on Saturday, while Hamburg won in the top flight for the first time…
Fund mulls mortgage-linked housing scheme
Martin Kadzere THE Public Service Pension Fund (PSPF) is set to launch a new mortgage-linked housing scheme to help civil servants acquire homes, its chief investment officer, Dr Farai Gaba,…
Drug-laced snacks emerge as Zim’s new threat
COOKIES, chocolates, muffins and even biscuits — these once-innocent snacks — are increasingly finding themselves at the centre of Zimbabwe’s drug abuse crisis.











