Mat North leads provinces with 9,7pc GDP growth in 2024

Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Senior Writer MATABELELAND North Province recorded the highest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate in 2024, expanding by an impressive 9,7 percent, well above the national average…

PROFILE: Brains behind Nyathi beer: Richard Mann’s path to brewing success

AFTER experiencing the bright city lights of the United Kingdom and the United States, would you ever think of coming back to Zimbabwe?

Avid drummer caged for biting off uncooperative juvenile’s finger during memorial service

IT was a perfectly normal memorial service in Chegutu. The mood was sombre. Among the guests at the solemn occasion was 30-year-old Benard Nguwo, whose passion for percussion could not…

Adiós to local sport, concerts chaos

ATTENDING big local music concerts and sporting events often stirs both excitement and anxiety among revellers.

Zimbabwe makes strides towards eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV, Syphilis and Hepatitis B by 2030

Johnson Siamachira IN the heart of Zimbabwe, where rolling hills meet the resilient spirit of its people, a quiet revolution is underway. As the sun rises over Harare, pregnant women…

Mother-in-law brewing storm in a teacup

Dear Amai, I am a 37-year-old woman married to a man of the same age. We are blessed with two children and are both gainfully employed.

Khwalu chieftainship revival referred to Chiefs Council n No consensus on nominees

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau THE process of installing a chief from the Khwalu royal lineage in Beitbridge, Matabeleland South, has hit a brick wall with two rival camps emerging with…

When maturity is misunderstood

THE recent viral explicit video circulating on social media — showing two 16-year-old boys from Masasi High School in Manicaland sexually abusing a girl aged 17 — has sent shockwaves through the education sector.

Referees face heat as PSL tension rises

Fungai Muderere, Zimpapers Sports COACHES in any sport will argue a call. In football, though, the bigger question is how far they take it. Most of what is shouted across…

Behold the annual purple glow

EVERY year, around this time, October, a popular tree blooms ahead of the rainy season.

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