Tokyo fans savour athletics world four years after Olympic lockout
JAPANESE fans soaked up the atmosphere in yesterday’s opening day of the world athletics championships in Tokyo, four years after being shut out of the same stadium for the pandemic-troubled…
Wataffi shoots down Afrika Revenge reunion talk: ‘No amount of money can fix this’
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter AFRO-jazz musician Willis Wataffi has flatly dismissed growing speculation about an Afrika Revenge reunion, declaring that no amount of money could ever convince him to…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zim is uniquely qualified for Security Council work
IN an increasingly fragmented world where geopolitical tensions often dominate international discourse, Zimbabwe’s candidacy for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the 2027-2028 term represents…
Celebrating King Mzilikazi Day — A vital step in reviving our culture
WE commend the organisers of King Mzilikazi Day for their outstanding efforts in preserving and promoting our rich cultural heritage. This annual event plays an integral role in reviving the…
Mastering self key to success
WE all dream of shaping our own future, but many overlook a powerful truth: you cannot truly take charge of your destiny unless you first learn to master yourself. Every…
Doing business reforms in agriculture to spur growth
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro, Zimpapers Business Hub ANALYSTS and stakeholders across agricultural value chains have hailed the Government’s decision to cut and or abolish several statutory fees and permits as a masterstroke…
Phaphamani 12: Resilient disciples turning drylands into breadbaskets
Theseus Shambare recently in Umguza IN Umguza District, red dust swirls over semi-arid plains where rainfall is scarce and the sun is unforgiving. In 2002, 120 farmers answered a call…
You were not born to do everything
DEAR learner, In a world that offers so many paths, it’s easy to feel the pressure to try everything, to please everyone and to follow trends just to fit in.…











