Bogus meat vendors exploiting abattoir’s branding
IN last week’s instalment, I shared a troubling encounter at a well-known abattoir along Seke Road, where I was approached by men dressed in white gumboots and branded uniforms, claiming to be staff selling discounted meat.
Navaya brace, Mapuwa penalty light up survival fight
Veronica Gwaze and Oscar Rusenga, Zimpapers Sports Hub TELONE and Greenfuel delivered the kind of late twists that can shape a season, with both clubs snatching crucial 2-1 comeback wins…
Eyes on Bennett in T20 qualifiers
BRIAN BENNETT is batting like a man who owns the moment.
Ice cream man’s derby send-off
BATTLE lines are drawn, not with fists or fury, but with colour and memory as Harare braces for another CAPS United-Dynamos showdown at Rufaro this afternoon.
Jay Munoz’s journey of vision through sound
BORN blind, Jay Munoz — real name John Munodawafa — has emerged as a creative force with a unique vision.
Why Zim’s real estate is booming yet rental returns are falling
Propertybook founder and managing director Mr Mark Conway says a significant wealth gap in Zimbabwe is driving a “two-speed” property market where a few are pushing up prices, while others struggle with decreasing disposable income.
Ray of hope as Bulilima rural gets tarred road
Mthabisi Tshuma recently in Dombodema FOR as long as he can remember, Mr Innocent Ndlovu (43) of Village 28 in Dombolefu Ward, Bulilima District, associated tarred roads with faraway places.…
The demonic horns
GREETINGS to the nation. Zechariah 1:18–21 states: “Then lifted I up mine eyes, and saw, and behold four horns. And I said unto the angel that talked with me, What be these? And he answered me, these are the horns which have scattered Judah, Israel and Jerusalem.
All eyes on Bennett
Tinashe Kusema, Zimpapers Sports Hub BRIAN BENNETT is batting like a man who owns the moment. At just 21, the opener has steadied Zimbabwe’s top order, forging key partnerships with…
San Community faces challenges at the intersection of gender and environmental sustainability
Johnson Siamachira IN the heart of Tsholotsho District, nestled in Matabeleland North Province, the San community — often referred to as the “Bushmen” — struggles against the tide of modernity…











