Ngodzo’s mission to shape stars, save futures

Innocent Kurira, Zimpapers Sports Hub THE third edition of the Johannes Ngodzo Under-15 Football Tournament will light up Mzilikazi High School on 27 and 28 December, a modest stage carrying…

Deputy Minister urges community action to combat drug abuse

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Matabeleland South Bureau INFORMATION, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Deputy Minister Dr Omphile Marupi has called on parents, guardians and community members to play a more active role in…

Highlanders light the fuse at 100

Innocent Kurira, Zimpapers Sports Hub HIGHLANDERS FC will tomorrow turn the spotlight on a landmark journey when they host the public launch of their centennial celebrations at their Fife Street…

Government urged to harmonise tax laws

Michael Tome, Business Reporter BUSINESS wants Government to consolidate tax and revenue laws, arguing that the existing fragmented framework is increasing compliance costs, driving uncertainty and weighing on new investments.…

Mayor’s Christmas Cheer Fund spreads festive joy to 17 charitable institutions

Mthokozisi Ncube, Zimpapers Writer THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has spread festive cheer to 17 charitable institutions across the city after distributing proceeds raised under the Mayor’s Christmas Cheer Fund…

Under electricity pylons farming takes roots in Bulawayo

Raymond Jaravaza, Sunday News Reporter FOR Mr Enock Mcijo, land under power infrastructure in the form of electricity pylons — towering structures that cut across Mahatshula and Cement Side suburbs…

Matabeleland South rolls out flagship projects to drive economic growth

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Matabeleland South Bureau MATABELELAND South Province has rolled out several flagship projects across agriculture, mining, energy and infrastructure development, aimed at stimulating economic growth and creating employment opportunities.…

Caledonia applauds revised gold royalty proposals

Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Business Hub CALEDONIA Mining Corporation has praised the reversed mining royalty provisions in the 2026 National Budget, viewing them as a sign of the Government’s commitment to…

When Harare City Council’s Christmas spirit overheated

If you ever needed a perfect, sparkling metaphor for the state of our beloved capital, the universe delivered it last week, wrapped in a bow of steaming radiator fluid and…

Govt urged to harmonise tax laws

Michael Tome Business Reporter BUSINESS wants the Government to consolidate tax and revenue laws, arguing that the existing fragmented framework is increasing compliance costs, driving uncertainty and weighing on new…

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