COMMENT: Raising awareness of October Breast Cancer Month
OCTOBER is more than just a month on the calendar; it is a poignant reminder of the fight against breast cancer, a disease that affects millions of women around the…
Inside Zimbabwe’s stray dog dilemma: When your Spotty and Bingo turn deadly
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter IF you asked most Zimbabweans if they knew a dog that falls under the Africanis family breed, you would likely draw blank stares. Tell them…
First Lady attends Benny Hinn healing crusade
FIRST LADY Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, who is also the country’s Tourism and Hospitality patron, on Friday night attended world-renowned evangelist Pastor Benny Hinn’s Healing Crusade in Harare, a three-day event which is promoting the country’s religious tourism.
Grannies’ risky roadside hunt: Coal and cans that keep food on the table
Raymond Jaravaza, Sunday News Reporter EVERY morning, just as the first rays of sunlight cut across the quiet village of Mlonyeni in Mbembesi, two elderly women, Deliwe Luphahla and Christina…
Three countries in nervy final World Cup Qualifier Day
Lovemore Dube, Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE brought Bafana Bafana’s Group C World Cup qualifying hopes down with a heavy thud when they held them to a 0-0 draw at Durban’s…
Small miners continue to outshine corporates
Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’s gold mining industry is going through structural transformation, with artisanal and small-scale miners now dominating production, marking a significant transfer of wealth and control from a handful…
Manhize Steel powers Matabeleland North’s mega projects
Rutendo Nyeve recently in Hwange LOCALLY-produced steel from the US$1,5 billion Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) in Manhize is proving a game changer, powering multimillion-dollar infrastructure projects across Matabeleland…
Cheetahs progress in Kenya
Tinashe Kusema, Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE yesterday had a mixed day in the office as the Cheetahs progressed to the knock-out stages of the Kenya Safari 7s tournament but will…
‘Zimbabwe can leverage AI to transform economy’
Nelson Gahadza ZIMBABWE, which hosts rare earth minerals, can ideally position itself as a creator of artificial intelligence (AI) technology rather than remain as a mere consumer, experts have said.…











