Malawian polls: A beacon of democratic maturity for SADC

MALAWI’S recent presidential election stands out as a turning point in Southern Africa’s electoral politics, not only for the country itself, but also for the wider Southern African Development Community  region, which has long battled neo-colonial interference in its democratic processes.

TWO SISTER CLUBS FLYING HIGH

Curtworth Masango-Zimpapers Sports Hub TWO clubs owned by one man are on course to win both the PSL and Division One titles. Scottland are leading the championship race in the…

Reviving Zimbabwe’s ancient grains

Arnold Moyo, Correspondent AS Zimbabwe faces the dual challenges of climate change and a growing burden of diet-related diseases, a homegrown solution may lie in the grains that once nourished…

Madakadze’s digital podium captures President’s imagination

 “I CAN put my whiskey in here,” President Mnangagwa quipped with a smile, as he examined a hidden compartment inside a state-of-the-art digital podium recently presented to him.

MWOS keep title hopes alive

MWOS edged closer to the leading pack in the title race with a 1-0 win over relegated Kwekwe United in a largely one-sided Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Ascot yesterday.

Simba Bhora crash out of Champions League

SIMBA BHORA’S CAF Champions League run ended in heartbreak yesterday when they fell 4–2 on penalties to Nsingizini Hotspurs at Somhlolo National Stadium in Eswatini.

Hwange Colliery invests US$60m in underground mine

Business Reporter Hwange Colliery Company Limited has invested about US$60 million into its underground coal mining project, which is expected to drive the company’s turnaround strategy. The investment is part…

Agric sector thrives under NDS1

ZIMBABWE’S agriculture sector has recorded remarkable progress under the National Development Strategy 1, turning the country into a food-secure nation and laying the foundation for long-term growth.

De Jongh ‘fires’ fitness coach

Fungai Muderere, Zimpapers Sports Hub BOSSO fans have been left buzzing after a bombshell from coach Pieter de Jongh, long-time club man Abraham Mbaiwa is out of Highlanders’ technical team.…

WILL ZIM BECOME THE BLUEBERRIES CAPITAL OF AFRICA?

ZIMBABWE is Africa’s biggest producer of tobacco but some farmers believe the country’s long-term future could lie in a very different crop – BLUEBERRIES. Thanks to a breakthrough in trade…

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