Study to spearhead Bulawayo’s industrial revival on the cards
Nqobile Bhebhe Zimpapers Business Hub A STUDY for evidence-based policymaking for the resuscitation of Bulawayo’s industrial base and operationalisation of special economic zones (SEZs) is set to be commissioned, Finance,…
Ambitious plan for Epworth’s development on the cards
Sunday Mail Correspondent THE proposed Epworth Master Plan by the Local Board promises to elevate the area into a resilient, self-sustaining and prosperous city by 2030. The proposals are envisaged…
I feel lonely in my marriage
Mudzimba Dr Rebecca Chisamba Dear Amai, I am a 25-year-old woman. My husband is 24. We got married on December 22, 2024, so this is our first anniversary. We have…
Unity is the bedrock of national progress, development
Gibson Mhaka Zimpapers Politics Hub AS Zimbabwe commemorates Unity Day tomorrow, the nation reflects on a monumental journey of nation-building. Established on December 22, 1987, following the historic signing of…
Public sector funds emerge as cornerstones of economic growth
Zimpapers Business Hub ZIMBABWE’S long-term savings institutions are increasingly becoming integral to investment, macroeconomic stability and future growth. The Government Employees Mutual Savings (Gems) Fund and the Public Service Pension…
Disability rights as human rights
DISABILITY rights are not special privileges; they are fundamental human rights. Recognising this truth is essential to building societies rooted in dignity, equality and justice. December, with its observance of…
Checkmate against a dark life
Eddie Chikamhi Zimpapers Sports Hub “CHECKMATE! You can’t hide anymore,” shouts Prince Musokeri, his voice bursting with triumph as his opponent slumps forward across the chessboard. For the small crowd…
Why the future of Zimbabwe’s agriculture depends on information
Word from the Market Tina Nleya In agriculture, decisions are rarely made in a vacuum. Farmers decide what to plant based on rainfall expectations, input availability and anticipated prices. Buyers…
Nearly 270 000 pass through Beitbridge for festive season
Beitbridge Bureau NEARLY 270 00 individuals have passed through the Beitbridge Border Post since December 1, as Zimbabweans troop back home for the festive season. Regional immigration officer for the…
US warns South Africa as tensions rise
The United States has warned of “severe consequences” should South Africa not take action after briefly detaining “two US officials” who were providing support to the Afrikaner minority group, according…











