Culinary awards push Bulawayo into food spotlight
Mbulelo Mpofu, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub BULAWAYO has long been known as the country’s artistic and cultural crown jewel, a city that proudly carries its heritage through visual art,…
Heists, gangs and the Vumbunu web …The crimes and horrors that defined Byo in 2025
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter IN some ways, the most significant crime event in 2025 was one that occurred in 2024. From the beginning of the new year, Bulawayo was…
The cost of external interference: Zim’s fight against illegal sanctions
Tedious Ncube, Correspondent ZIMBABWE, a country known for fiercely protecting its sovereignty in a world where small powers often fall prey to powerful geopolitical interests, became the stage on which…
Post-budget seminar set for tomorrow
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Zimpapers Business Hub STAKEHOLDERS in the Matabeleland region are set to engage Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, who will headline the 2026 Post-Budget…
Woman with dwarfism turns passion into profitable bag business
Trish Mukwazo, Sunday News Reporter AFTER struggling to secure formal employment, 31-year-old Ms Vimbai Mucheriwa transformed her passion for crafting handbags into a promising business, an achievement made possible through…
Trophy home, venues ready as Zimbabwe , Namibia set for U19 World Cup
Tinashe Kusema, Zimpapers Sports Hub THE trophy is in the country, the stage is built and the countdown has begun. All that remains now is the first ball as Zimbabwe…
End duty-free imports on dairy product, Government urged
Edgar Vhera, Zimpapers Business Hub AS the policy on duty-free milk powder imports comes to an end, stakeholders have urged Government to reintroduce duty to save local producers amid soaring…
Productive things to do during the school holiday
SCHOOL holidays are in full swing and learners are out. But one thing for sure is that reading needs to continue. For instance, if I am not reading today’s source…
Harare’s micro-mall boom: How suburban homes became city’s new retail frontiers
“We are not against development, but you can’t turn a whole street into a shopping centre without considering the people who live here.” — Mrs Melody Nyatanga Emmanuel Kafe CHECK…











