I’M SORRY, SAYS MASKIRI AS GOATS DISPUTE ENDS

Gilbert Munetsi RAPPER Maskiri has apologised to his fans, fellow musicians and his business partners after he spent two days in police custody having been arrested for failing to honour…

MaWhoo sets Bulawayo ablaze

Langelihle Dube, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub Nexus Rooftop was already buzzing on Friday night, long before the night’s headliner, South African house and Amapiano sensation MaWhoo stepped on stage.…

EDITORIAL: IT WAS A GOOD SEASON FOR THE PSL

THE 2025 Castle Lager Premiership season officially ended at Gibbo on Saturday when Dynamos made history as the first club to win the Chibuku Super Cup three times on the…

Government secures 10-month ART supply amid funding uncertainty

Robin Muchetu in Umzingwane Zimbabwe will maintain uninterrupted access to HIV medicines for the next 10 months, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora confirmed yesterday.  The minister gave…

Why Hadebe is giving Messi jersey to Scott

Blessing Malinganiza, Zimpapers Sports Hub  FC CINCINNATI defender Teenage Hadebe is parting with one of the most prized items of his career, the match-worn Lionel Messi jersey he collected after…

THERE IS NO SHAME IN BEING SINGLE, SAYS APOSTLE DANIELS

Arron Nyamayaro APOSTLE Daniels has said there is no shame in being single and women should not be forced into rushing into marriage when they have not yet found their…

WHAT NEXT FOR BOSS MARRIOT, DEMBARE?

Robson Sharuko Metros Editor AMID the celebrations which greeted Dynamos’ historic hat-trick of victories in the Chibuku Super Cup final on Saturday, it was difficult to ignore a key question…

COMMENT : Is this the end of the AIDS miracle?

Today, Zimbabweans from all walks of life gather at Mzingwane High School in Esigodini, Matabeleland South, to mark World Aids Day. But as we unite to honour the lost and…

World aids Day 2025 : There’s still time to get it right : Only months after the cuts, the effects are already visible: health workers are being let go, clinics are closing, and people are unable to access treatment.

Denise Naniche When the first International Aids Day was marked in 1988, I had just completed my first immunology course, where we were beginning to learn more about a mysterious…

Mining boom warning: Zim power demand set to soar by 40pc by 2030

Patrick Chitumba,Zimpapers Reporter ZIMBABWE’S mining industry is expected to experience rapid energy consumption growth between 2026 and 2030, which would likely push electricity demand up by 40 percent and petroleum…

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