US$75m Chilonga bridge to improve connectivity

A NEW state-of-the-art all-weather bridge across the Runde River at Chilonga is estimated to cost US$75 million, a necessary infrastructure project to connect the rural heartland of Chikombedzi with Chiredzi Town, the district’s commercial hub.

Mlotshwa board wave goodbye to SRC

SIX years after they arrived on the scene with a mission to turnaround Zimbabwe’s sport and ensure there was corporate governance across all national associations, Gerald Mlotshwa and his board have waved goodbye to the Sports and Recreation Commission.

Zimbabwe Media Policy: Catalyst to end polarity

ON the May 28, 2025, President Emmerson Mnangagwa launched the inaugural Zimbabwe Media Policy — a first of its kind ever since Zimbabwe attained independence in 1980.

Record female turnout at inter-provincial athletics championships

Innocent Kurira, Zimpapers Sports Hub A record number of female athletes are set to take centre stage this Saturday at White City Stadium, as the Inter-provincial Athletics Championships mark a…

LOOKING BACK: 488 prosecuted for failing to destroy cotton stalks

ABOUT 488 cotton growers were prosecuted by Natural Resources Board inspectors last year for failing to destroy their stalks in time, Mr Derrick Henning of the Commercial Cotton Growers Association, said in Harare on Wednesday.

Scott fetes Mabvuku Schools

SCOTTLAND boss Pedzai “Scott” Sakupwanya says significant investment at elementary and grassroots levels can be the tonic the country needs to transform its sporting landscape.

Police seek 20k motorists over traffic offences

POLICE have launched an operation targeting 20 000 motorists in Harare and Bulawayo who are wanted for violating traffic light regulations following the implementation of the electronic traffic management system.

Zim calls for urgent climate funding to mitigate disasters

ZIMBABWE has urgently called for enhanced climate financing to address adaptation, mitigation as well as loss and damage.

Govt launches consultative process to amend private security law

GOVERNMENT has launched a broad consultative process to amend the Private Investigators and Security Guards Control Act (Chapter 27:10), a colonial-era law that has governed the country’s private security industry since 1978.

From Boyhood to Manhood: Silent sorrow

Pastor Sikhumbuzo Dube,  [email protected] The low murmur of the bustling crowds danced through the air, igniting a curious thrill in his ears. Although he had always found comfort in the…

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