Elaborate plans to position Binga as prime tourist hub unveiled
Nqoble Bhebhe, Zimpapers Business Hub THE Government has laid out comprehensive plans to transform Binga into a premier tourist destination, leveraging its unique natural attractions and rich BaTonga culture to…
State-owned railway lines: Private players may be allowed to operate
Sunday Mail Reporter PRIVATE players will be allowed to operate trains on State-owned railway lines under a planned open access framework in the sector. Transport and Infrastructural Development Deputy Minister…
Inyathi High School celebrates 100 percent pass rate, student-led agricultural success
Michelle Musandinyoze, Sunday News Reporter THE United Congregational Church of Southern Africa (UCCSA)-run Inyathi High School in Bubi District, Matabeleland North Province has celebrated a remarkable 100 percent O-level pass…
Five million plots ready for Pfumvudza/Intwasa
Precious Manomano FARMERS under the Pfumvudza/Intwasa programme have so far prepared five million plots ahead of the 2025/2026 summer cropping season, representing half of the Government’s target for the year.…
Poet Brenda Vundla bridging rural roots, urban life through poetry
Sipepisiwe Moyo, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub IN the hills of Matobo District in Matabeleland South Province, young Brenda Vundla roamed the bush, hearing cattle bells, rain on tin roofs…
Females dominate teaching profession
Mkhululi Ncube, Zimpapers Reporter A worrying trend has emerged across Zimbabwe’s teacher training institutions, where the number of male students enrolling continues to decline in a development that has raised…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s be jealous guardians of our infrastructure
VANDALS seem to be hard at work. As the Government assiduously works to cover the decades-old infrastructure gap, which was worsened by more than two decades of sanctions, vandals seem…
All-weather friends: China and Russia’s diplomatic shield against the sanctions war
Richard Muponde, Zimpapers Politics Hub ZIMBABWE’S commemoration of the SADC Anti-Sanctions Day on 25 October is not merely an act of remembrance; it is a resolute statement of defiance against…
Edson Sithole: New book uncovers the work of a thinker, lawyer and Zim freedom fighter who ‘disappeared’
Dr Brooks Marmon EDSON SITHOLE was born in what was then-Southern Rhodesia in 1935. He was the first black person in Southern Africa to obtain a Doctor of Laws degree.…










