Mlalazi ends the year with Thanksgiving . . . sets tone for 2026

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Zimpapers Entertainment Editor IT was neither framed as a concert nor announced as a grand unveiling.

Matabele’land anchored Zimbabwe’s national development drive in 2025

Gibson Mhaka, Zimpapers Politics Hub AS 2025 draws to a close, the Matabeleland region stands as a profound testament to President Mnangagwa’s leaving no one and no place behind philosophy.…

Chicken Inn fire technical bench, bring in Ndiraya

Fungai Muderere, Zimpapers Sports Hub CHICKEN Inn have fired their technical team bringing in Tonderai Ndiraya to steer the ship to success. After enduring a frustrating 2025 Castle Lager Premier…

Acting President Mohadi mourns national hero Brig-Gen Ngarava

Walter Nyamukondiwa, Mashonaland West Bureau Chief ACTING President Kembo Mohadi has mourned the death of Brigadier-General Mathias Tizirai Ngarava, who has been declared a national hero, saying the nation has…

Tsholotsho gang rape suspect sentenced to 15 years in jail

Danisa Masuku, Court Writer A 22-year-old man from Mpisini Line in Tsholotsho, who was arrested for teaming up with a friend to gang-rape a 15-year-old girl, has been sentenced to…

NDS2 to transform industry through mandatory local procurement thresholds

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro, Zimpapers Business Hub THE National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2), 2026 to 2030, wields significant potential to transform Zimbabwe’s industrial landscape through mandatory local content thresholds and a strong…

Dam levels rise, but Bulawayo water crisis remains

Peter Matika, Senior Zimpapers Writer BULAWAYO’S water supply situation remains fragile despite a modest improvement in dam levels, with the city’s six supply dams collectively standing at 41,89 percent full…

Chirewa sees light at end of tunnel

Blessing Malinganiza Zimpapers Sports Hub WOLVES and Zimbabwe midfielder Tawanda Chirewa is optimistic about the national team’s future, despite their disappointing and early exit from the Africa Cup of Nations,…

Veteran educationist Siphuma laid to rest

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau VETERAN Beitbridge educationist and one of the community stalwarts who pushed for the inclusion of the TshiVenda language in the country’s education curriculum, Murunwa Siphuma (85),…

A personal reflection on loss, memory, and the quiet lessons of chess. . .How chess helped me understand grief

Vidya Krishnan On a splendid November afternoon in Goa, I watched something familiar unfold on a chessboard. The Indian grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi, world number six, was destroyed by his Chinese…

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