Beitbridge’s new animal, plant and quarantine facility boosts Zim’s biosecurity
THE Government has opened a new animal, plant and quarantine facility about five kilometres north of the Beitbridge Border Post, in a move to enhance biosecurity and facilitate trade.
Chopping life with a big spoon . . . the legend of Babongile Sikhonjwa
IF you had asked parents in Bulawayo in 2009 where they thought hell was located, they would have pointed you to the corner of Thornton Avenue and Robert Mugabe Way in Parkview.
MOTIVATION: Grow through passion
PASSION is the fire that fuels greatness. Without it, life becomes bland. Work becomes drudgery. Dreams of greatness remain locked in wishful thinking.
COMMUNION: Through deportations, the West is doing us a huge favour
On Friday, September 19, at around 7am, a curious plane landed at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport after flying for a distance of close to 13 000 kilometres from the United States.
End of an era: Scandal! to conclude in June 2026
e.tv has confirmed that South African Film and Television award-winning soapie Scandal! will be going off screens after more than 20 years. The channel explained that they believe Scandal! has…
‘Dependants of liberation war heroes should claim their entitlements’
MANY widowers of fallen liberation war heroines are failing to claim benefits they are entitled to under the Heroes Dependants Assistance Programme, leaving crucial support untapped.
Sports unite communities, keeps youths from drugs — Dube
Lovemore Dube, Zimpapers Sports Hub MBUSI Dube, a former Plumtree High School teacher now based in the United Kingdom, has thrown his weight behind the fight against drug and substance…
Honey mustard rainbow carrots with silverbeet
While orange is the most common colour of carrots, they also come in purple, yellow, red and white.
PROFILE: Musevenzo on a mission to restore dignity, trust in pensions sector
IMAGINE leading a sector that has faced economic shocks so severe they have wiped out a nation’s life savings.











