Bar Greeting Turns Bloody! Six nabbed over savage machete attack
Dalyn Chigwizura A SIMPLE “hello” sparked a bloodbath at a Bulawayo bar when six enraged men allegedly launched a vicious machete and bottle attack on a fellow patron for greeting…
ATAF, Leiden University unveil PhD scholarship for African tax officials
Zimpapers Writer THE African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) has joined hands with Leiden University of Netherlands to provide scholarship support for African tax officials as part of efforts to…
Zim rapist jailed for life in SA horror bush attack!
Thupeyo Muleya A ZIMBABWEAN man has been caged for life in South Africa after a spine-chilling 2020 bush rape and robbery attack that left a female jogger traumatised and battered.…
Tobacco farmers earn over US$600m
Theseus Shambare TOBACCO farmers have earned US$619.15 million from auction and contract sales, according data released by the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB). This represents a significant 16,61 percent…
Female representation on the rise: 54 women to graduate from Zimbabwe Military Academy
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief The Regular Officer Cadet Course 3/40/23 to be commissioned by President Mnangagwa this morning at the Zimbabwe Military Academy (ZMA) in Gweru is set to…
Zimbabwe National Disability Expo 2025 preparations underway in Victoria Falls
Rutendo Nyeve, Victoria Falls Bureau PREPARATIONS for the Zimbabwe National Disability Expo 2025, set for June this year, have commenced in Victoria Falls with officials, on Thursday, assessing the proposed…
NEW: Illicit trade costs formal retailers millions as smuggling takes toll on economy
Lincoln Towindo A SURGE in smuggling and unregulated imports is fuelling illicit financial flows, undermining Zimbabwe’s formal retail sector, with over 700 shops recently prosecuted for tax evasion, selling counterfeit…
Cross-Border Car Theft Syndicates Resurface at South Africa-Zimbabwe Border
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau Cross-border car theft and smuggling syndicates have started resurfacing along South Africa and Zimbabwe’s border, mainly at illegal crossing points at the Limpopo River. Limpopo police…
HEXCO records 72 percent pass rate in 2025 exams – Prof Tagwira
Online Reporter THE Higher Education Examinations Council (HEXCO) has announced a 72 percent pass rate for the March/April 2025 National Foundation Certificate (NFC) to Higher National Diploma (HND) examinations. The…











