BOBBY REMEMBERS THE KIDS HE LOST

LOS ANGELES.—Bobby Brown is opening up about dealing with the loss of his two children Bobbi Kristina and Bobby Brown Jr. and former wife Whitney Houston.

Commission of Inquiry report ready for President

THE final report of the Commission of Inquiry into Harare City Council affairs since 2017 is now complete and ready to be presented to President Mnangagwa.

Major boost for water purification

Blessings Chidakwa IN a major boost for water treatment, the Government has signed water purification deals in Belarus, aimed at tackling the growing threat of leachate pollution, marking a significant…

First Lady gets standing ovation at Africa Week in Paris

IN a momentous occasion at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, France, First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa was greeted with royal accolades from over 40 African ambassadors.

New kid on the block: Shandesh puts Limpopo on global music map

TikTok is buzzing, dancefloors are shaking and heads are turning, all thanks to a fresh, infectious sound from Limpopo. The genre? Lekompo. The name behind the hits? Shandesh. Shandesh, born…

Zimbabwe evaluates cotton GMOs to reboot sector

Nqobile Bhebhe Zimpapers Business Hub ZIMBABWE has embarked on a strategic initiative to evaluate the performance of genetically modified (GM) cotton varieties, aiming to revitalise the cotton industry, one of…

OWEN’S STUDIO PLEDGES TO WORK WITH QUEEN LYSHANDA

BEAUTY and grooming house, Owen’s Studio, who were one of the Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2025 premium sponsors, have pledged to work with reigning queen Lyshanda Moyas throughout her reign.

STADIUM CHAOS!: Blood, stones and panic at Maglas

Fungai Muderere Zimpapers Sports Hub WHAT began as a regional football clash exploded into chaos on Sunday, as violent scenes marred the Central Region Soccer League encounter between Shabanie Mine…

IT WAS THE RAPE TRIAL, LIVE ON TV, WHICH BROUGHT SA TO A HALT

JOHANNESBURG. − It was the televised rape trial in South Africa which prompted a furious public backlash after a witness − who said she was raped by her pastor from the age of 14 − was subjected to a lengthy and, at times, aggressively intimate cross-examination by the lawyer representing Nigerian televangelist, Timothy Omotoso.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Grain import ban will boost local production

A MAJOR policy of the Second Republic has been to ensure that Zimbabwe is self-sufficient in basic food, given an adequate rainy season and the detailed programmes that ensure farmers have inputs and a guaranteed market to sell their surplus crops.

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