World has a new fastest car
JUST like that, the world has a new fastest car and it is not from Bugatti or anywhere from America.
Actor Chrispen Nyathi slammed for bragging about work
DiepCity star Chrispen Nyathi came under fire over a social media post about working while fans sleep. Nyathi, the Zimbabwean actor best known for his role as Pastor Charleston Ncube…
Who’s the ‘paper tiger’ now? The EU will crack under the burden of Ukraine
United States President Donald Trump has called Russia a “paper tiger”, supposedly “in big economic trouble” — so big he believes Kiev “is in a position to fight and win all of Ukraine back in its original form”.
AI in Africa: Five issues that must be tackled for digital equality
If it is steered correctly, artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to accelerate development.
Highlanders chase Chibuku Super Cup glory to mark 100 years
Lovemore Dube, Zimpapers Sports Hub THE Chibuku Super Cup now stands as Highlanders’ only chance to enter their centennial year with silverware. Fittingly, it was the last major trophy the…
Palace end Liverpool’s perfect start, City thump Burnely
COULD things get any better for Crystal? Now the only unbeaten side left in the Premier League having stretched their run to 18 matches, thanks to a dramatic 2-1 late victory over champions Liverpool.
Townsend High honours top achievers
Trish Mukwazo, Sunday News Reporter TOWNSEND High School of Bulawayo on Friday honoured its top achievers during a colourful annual speech and prize giving day ceremony, which also showcased milestones…
Artisans key to Zimbabwe’s industrialisation — Minister
Michelle Musandinyoze and Tanaka Nkala, Zimpapers Writers ARTISANS produced by vocational centres and industrial training colleges should take centre stage in driving Zimbabwe’s industrialisation, modernisation and inclusive growth, Higher and…
Arda sets ambitious targets for Midlands Province
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (Arda) has set ambitious 2025/2026 targets for the Midlands Province’s forthcoming summer cropping season aiming to have 7 000…
Sanctions need a rethink
ECONOMIC sanctions are widely viewed by academics and policymakers as a better alternative to military interventions to pressure governments to change supposedly objectionable policies.











