Gweru unveils ZWG 100 million infrastructure overhaul

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau GWERU City Council (GCC) has unveiled ambitious plans to implement two major infrastructure projects valued at over ZWG 100 million next year, as part of its…

Battle of the Limpopo . . . Warriors ready to turn style on Bafana

WARRIORS star Jordan Zemura said Zimbabwe can turn on the style against perennial rivals South Africa and end their winless run in the 2026 World Cup football campaign.

Mataure gives tocky vibes moral support

Trust Khosa Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub Seasoned drummer Samson Mataure has thrown his full weight behind Tocky Vibes, who lost about US$25000 after his album launch at Alexandra Sports…

GOING FER IT

BRUNO FERNANDES is ready to snub a mega money move to Saudi Arabia and stay with Manchester United this summer.

Talent dearth exposed at Bosso

Lovemore Dube, Zimpapers Sports Hub THE brick that Highlanders threw away has become the cornerstone that has given the Dynamos house the foundation on which hope is pinned on for…

Cancer Walk preps reach fever pitch

Oliver Kazunga/ Lissa Matassi PREPARATIONS for the 10th edition of the Zimpapers Cancer Power Walk, scheduled for November 1 across the country, have reached fever pitch, with this year’s event…

Sacred Heart High shines at Nash drama competition

Mthabisi Tshuma, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub ESIGODINI-based Sacred Heart High School has cemented its place among the country’s leading drama institutions after clinching first place at the National Association…

‘Govt spending within approved budget’

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro THE Government maintained fiscal discipline in the first half of 2025, spending within its approved budget despite a shortfall in revenue collections, according to the latest Treasury data.

True Gaza ceasefire depends on allowing aid: UN

Real progress in Gaza will depend on removing barriers to humanitarian aid delivery rather than merely achieving a “silencing of the guns”, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said yesterday.

Ngarava’s tall tale

IF you’re interested in gaining height, Zimbabwe’s Richard Ngarava, who stands at 1,98 metres, is willing to let you in on his secret.

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