Zimbabwe named in the World’s Best Countries to visit in 2025 list, according to travel experts
Lewis Nunn Bergen, Norway From golden plains where ancient stone cities rise to mossy fjords carved by millennia of ice, 2025 has unveiled a world rich in texture—think…
Gwanda District targets household-level contributions in fight against drug and substance buse
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu [email protected] Gwanda District’s drug and substance abuse resource mobilisation initiative will see the engagement of stakeholders contributing towards fighting the scourge from household level. As part of…
Beitbridge–Bulawayo Road Upgrade Set for PPP Boost Under NDS2
Nqobile Bhebhe Zimpapers Business Hub THE ongoing rehabilitation of the Bulawayo–Victoria Falls Highway is set to be complemented by a major public-private partnership (PPP) to upgrade the Beitbridge–Bulawayo Road…
WOMEN AND TEEN CATTLE THEFT GANG NABBED: Busted skinning stolen beasts
B-Metro Reporter TWO women and a 16-year-old boy{ were caught red-handed skinning stolen cattle in Mboma Village, Lower Gweru. Police in Maboleni arrested Prisca Sithole (34), Cathrine Sibanda (29), and…
AXE KILLER GETS LIFE — Evil grandson buries old man in shallow grave
B-Metro Reporter A 23-YEAR-OLD man was sentenced to life behind bars for brutally killing his 82-year-old grandfather and burying him in a shallow grave near their homestead. Blessed Nyashadzashe Mapulani…
Zimbabwe stands tall at the 47th CAF Congress in Kinshasa
Inside ZIFA with Nqobile Magwizi The heartbeat of African football echoed across Kinshasa last week as the 47th CAF Ordinary General Assembly gathered the continent’s football leaders, legends, and partners…
Presidential inputs scheme in full swing
AGRICULTURAL inputs have already been delivered to six of the country’s eight rural provinces, raising expectations that farmers will be adequately prepared for the 2025/2026 summer cropping season.
Development in focus, as Zanu PF’s busy conference week begins
PREPARATIONS for ZANU PF’s 22nd National People’s Conference, which will be held in Mutare this week, are now complete, with officials confident of a glitch-free indaba.
National hero Mzheri’s burial set for tomorrow
PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA will preside over the burial of national hero Brigadier-General (Retired) Mpandasekwa Mzheri at the National Heroes Acre tomorrow.











