Zimbabwe trailblazers shine at Africa’s premier music production training

Mbulelo Mpofu, recently in Pretoria, South Africa SEVEN dynamic Zimbabwean women are returning home inspired and equipped after participating in the 2025 Gender@Work programme, run by the Music in Africa…

Raza optimistic about Chevrons

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE captain Sikandar Raza took heart from his team’s fighting spirit in the final T20I against Afghanistan, despite a nine run defeat that sealed a…

National power demand forecast to reach 5 000 MW by 2030

Nelson Gahadza, Zimpapers Business Hub Zimbabwe’s national grid power demand is projected to surge from 2 200 megawatts (MW) to 5 000 MW by 2030, largely driven by growing demand…

Senondo Primary’s ICT-driven reading clinic cuts non-readers by half

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] A READING clinic introduced at Senondo Primary School in Gwanda, the provincial capital of Matabeleland South, has significantly reduced the number of non-readers, with the school leveraging…

Chikanyambidze tops Zimbabwe Golf’s Order of Merit

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub IN FORM golfer Darlington Chikanyambidze continued his stellar run by storming to the top of the Zimbabwe Golf Association’s Order of Merit after clinching a…

Government sets sights on lean, digitised and citizen-centred public service

Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] THE Government is targeting a leaner, more efficient and innovation-driven public service as it moves to reposition the Public Service Commission (PSC) as a high-performing, citizen-centred institution…

The costly trap of producing crops without demand in mind

Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight PICTURE a bumper crop of tomatoes wilting in the field or rotting by the roadside, unsold and unseen — the stark reality for farmers who produce without…

England confident ahead of Ashes

ENGLAND are banking on their rapid bowling attack as they look to end their Ashes cricket series drought in Australia, with fast bowler Mark Wood saying the squad has a…

Harare proposes steep hike in burial fees

Remember Deketeke Herald Correspondent THE City of Harare is proposing a steep hike in burial and cemetery fees starting next year, with some charges rising by more than 40 percent,…

Türkiye supports Zim UNSC bid

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter TüRKIYE has announced that it will support Zimbabwe’s candidature for non-permanent representation in the United Nations Security Council for the term 2027-2028.

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