Frankenstein returns with beauty, terror, and soul
Munashe Tombo “IN the darkest night, the brightest light is born.” That line sets the tone for Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein (2025), a film that doesn’t merely retell Mary Shelley’s…
ZIFA THROW WEIGHT BEHIND MARIO . . . dismiss unsubstantiated social media attacks on the coach
Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIFA have thrown their full weight behind new Warriors coach Marian “Mario” Marinica, after the Romanian yesterday came under a surprise hate campaign peddled by…
Youth advocate uses gaming to steer Bulawayo away from drugs
Stanford Chiwanga, Quality Editor THE fight against drug abuse in Zimbabwe is moving from rhetoric to action, thanks to innovative approaches that seek to engage young people meaningfully. At the…
A click, a link, a doorway to financial nightmare
Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter It began like a celebration. ACROSS Zimbabwe, civil servants are smiling at their phones as alerts of long-awaited bonuses light up their screens, promising relief after…
Warriors’ Road to AFCON campaign launched
Eddie Chikamhi Zimpapers Sports Hub THE vice-chairperson of the Road to AFCON sub-committee Ruveheneko Parirenyatwa has appealed to the corporate world and Zimbabweans across all sectors to demonstrate pride and…
The kitchen that changed a community
Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau THEY say a woman’s pride is her kitchen and for Mrs Zvisineyi Chigwete of Mhande Village in Rushinga, that pride comes not from one, but…
Editorial Comment: A time to back the Warriors
ZIMBABWE’S Warriors were back in the spotlight this week as their new coach Marian Marinica, better known by the monicker Mario, took charge of his first game with the senior…
All set for NAAZ cross country, awards
Ellina Mhlanga Zimpapers Sports Hub ALL roads lead to the Bindura University of Science Education for the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe Cross Country Championships and 2025 Excellence Awards scheduled…
How the sun is powering a village’s dreams
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent FOR generations, the sunset over Hakwata Village in Chipinge was a definitive curtain call. As darkness fell, life would shrink into the flickering, uncertain circles of…











