RioZim reports significant loss amidst operational hurdles
RIOZIM Limited has announced a net loss of ZiG628,5 million for the year ended December 31, 2024.
R10 FOR COSAFA CUP TICKETS! International footie for the price of a Loaf!
Fungai Muderere,Zimpapers Sports Hub FOOTBALL fans are in for a major treat. With just R10, you can catch live international action at the 2025 Hollywoodbets Cosafa Cup in Mangaung, South…
SPCA warns against dangerous dog breeds
THE Zimbabwe National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ZNSPCA) has warned the public against owning, breeding and cross-breeding dangerous dog breeds, saying these animals require specialised handling, socialisation and containment responsibilities because, if neglected, they can result in tragic consequences.
Khayah Cement delists from Zimbabwe Stock Exchange
THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Limited (ZSE) has announced the voluntary termination of listing for Khayah Cement Limited, effective from May 22, 2025.
Police recover 41 ivory tusks in Harare
FOUR suspects, including a woman, were arrested in Braeside, Harare, on Friday, leading to the recovery of 41 elephant tusks weighing 237kg.
Prosecute cases in time: PG
PROSECUTOR-GENERAL Justice Loyce Matanda-Moyo has called for the prosecution of cases in time, as they are facing challenges in locating litigants and witnesses for trial at the Special High Court Circuit set in Midlands Province.
Govt moves to promote rabbit farming
GOVERNMENT is forging ahead with initiatives to promote best practices in rabbit farming to contribute to the broader economic growth and industrialisation agenda of Vision 2030.
MADAM BOSS HITS BACK : I still have all my ribs!”
Arron Nyamayaro SOCIAL media queen Madam Boss has rubbished wild claims that she had some of her ribs removed in a bid to get a snatched waist. The influencer, actress…
Harare man abducted, robbed, dumped in Shamva
A HARARE man, accused of kidnapping and violently assaulting a Mabvuku resident before robbing him of US$800 and other valuables at gunpoint, appeared in court on Friday and was remanded in custody.
Nampak Zimbabwe boosts capacity with US$2,3m investment
NAMPAK Zimbabwe invested US$2,3 million in the half-year period to March 31, 2025, primarily for expansion projects and improved generator capacity at its subsidiary, Megapak.











