Series of earthquakes jolt Türkiye

ISTANBUL. – A series of earthquakes including a 6.2-magnitude tremor have struck near Istanbul, shaking buildings and prompting people to flee their homes. At least 151 were injured jumping from…

Editorial Comment: Vaccination Week: Time to plug gaps

THIS last week of April is set aside as African Vaccination Week, part of World Immunisation Week, and is built around the determination to build on the incredible successes of…

PVO Amendment Act: A necessary step in global compliance

Innocent Mujeri O0N April 11, 2025, President Mnangagwa signed the Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment Bill into law, sparking swift condemnation from international actors like the European Union, United States…

Arts Council moves to legally protect IP rights

Laura Maposa Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub IN a bid to promote local artists’ welfare, the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with DNM…

Power struggles, contract chaos at Scottland

Veronica Gwaze Zimpapers Sports Hub WHAT began as a fairytale debut season for Premier Soccer League newcomers Scottland is rapidly turning into a cautionary tale. Behind the glitz of high-profile…

Goal-dry DeMbare bet big on June fix

Eddie Chikamhi Zimpapers Sports Hub WITH just two goals in seven games and three straight 1-0 defeats, Dynamos are banking on the upcoming mid-season transfer window to rescue their stuttering…

Zim hosts digital economy conference

Freeman Razemba, Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE is hosting a pivotal Digital Economy Conference, focusing on the theme “Crafting Connected Economic Futures”. The event seeks to explore the transformative impact of digital…

28 aspiring judges pass first hurdle

Fidelis Munyoro, Chief Court Reporter TWENTY-EIGHT candidates have advanced to the final stage of interviews for eight Labour Court judge positions, as announced by the Judicial Services Commission (JSC). This…

Another day, another rape case

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter DOMINIQUE Pelicot, who drugged and raped his wife, Gisèle, before recruiting dozens of other men to abuse her for almost a decade, was questioned over…

Chimene shines bright

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter THE country’s only major prospect for the next match official at the Africa Cup of Nations and World Cup – Brighton Chimene – was the…

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