We were ambushed and nearly massacred by the Rhodesians
Chronicles of the 2nd Chimurenga Liberation struggle veteran CDE DAVISON JOHN TAKAWIRA MUPFUNYA, who assumed the Chimurenga name Red Number Mapondera Dzinopfuta during the war, this week chronicles how his…
Seeds of resilience: Traditional grains and the importance of genetic conservation in Zimbabwe
Clara Machokoto TRADITIONAL grains production is a vital component of Zimbabwe’s agricultural landscape, particularly in the context of food security and climate resilience. Crops such as pearl millet, finger millet,…
When netball rescued a young girl from Checheche
Veronica Gwaze-Zimpapers Sports Hub HAD it not been for netball, Kelly Muyambo would perhaps have already been married off somewhere in Checheche. At just 23 years old, the netball star…
Understanding the waiting period in funeral/life policies
WHEN Miriam lost her husband after a short illness, the grief was unbearable. But amid the pain, she found comfort knowing they had a funeral policy that would cover all…
‘I won’t stop giving back to an ungrateful showbiz scene’
Trust Khosa Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub IMAGINE investing thousands of dollars to polish raw showbiz talent, only for them to forget you once they achieve success. Imagine providing shelter…
Importance of paragraphs in writing
PARAGRAPHING is taken for granted in writing. Students always assume that they understand the use of paragraphs. There is a simple definition that a paragraph introduces a new idea. Usual…
Apple claims ‘tremendous’ global uptake of latest iPhones
THE latest iPhones have seen “a tremendous response” across the globe, said Apple boss Tim Cook as the tech giant released its latest financial results. Apple unveiled its thinnest iPhone,…
Mat North projects set bar high on sustainability
Sunday News Correspondent Major mining and energy projects in Matabelaland North Province have become model sustainable investments after they were undertaken in compliance with environmental and social impact regulations, experts…
Embracing God’s season of abundance
“SING, O barren, you who did not bear; break forth into singing and cry aloud, you who did not travail with child! For more are the children of the desolate…
Crisis in Sudan: When humanitarian failure becomes new standard
Stephanie Musabaeka and Mazvita Chimkoko The crisis in Sudan has become a key feature that sheds light on the international system and how it has failed African people. The war,…











